I've been tasked with obtaining a new router for my Brother and all the fun and games that it entails, it's got to be wireless so he can use his netbook downstairs while attaching 2 pc's in his office via wires.
Based on my own D-link DIR-615 I'm going to say it must have detachable aerials so if need be I can wack some higher gain ones on (normal routers come with silly 2 or 3db, all can support upto about 8-10db easily).
Other things to consider is that it must NOT be an ADSL router, the connection is via Virgin Media/NTL modem, essentially meaning it needs a WAN socket (aka, it's a cable router).
I did have the D-Link Dir-655 in mind, but it appears to be out of in all my normal haunts, so I presume either shortages or discontinued.
Budget max is about £100.
Any recommendations 'o masters of the interwebs?
Recommend me a wireless router bitches! (Please!)
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What's wrong with the DIR-615, does it need to be gigabit? They also have DIR-665s for pre-order. Or there's a Linksys (from Cisco) WRT160N which has detachable panels on the back for two optional antennae, or the gigabit version the WRT320N.
I can't get on the dd-wrt database to check for compatibility, but with that (it's a free router firmware replacement) you can tweak the output to boost the signal even without using aerials.
I can't get on the dd-wrt database to check for compatibility, but with that (it's a free router firmware replacement) you can tweak the output to boost the signal even without using aerials.
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With regards to the 615, I already have one for myself. It's fantastic in terms of usability, but the wireless is underpowered.
Non removeable antennae means I can't do a simple fix and boost the gain with replacements (unless I start attacking it with a screwdriver and soldering iron or a knife).
Gigitbit isn't totally a requirement, but narf, as I'm buying this for my brother, it might as well go on so that it's future proof as he probably won't change it unless it breaks.
I'll have a look at that Linksys gigabit jobby, looks the part.
Non removeable antennae means I can't do a simple fix and boost the gain with replacements (unless I start attacking it with a screwdriver and soldering iron or a knife).
Gigitbit isn't totally a requirement, but narf, as I'm buying this for my brother, it might as well go on so that it's future proof as he probably won't change it unless it breaks.
I'll have a look at that Linksys gigabit jobby, looks the part.