Benzin
Member
+576|6265
OK, friend of mine is looking to set up wireless LAN in his house. It's going to be through aDSL, so keep that in mind. Needs to support N-standard (preferably) and be reliable. It's going to probably be installed in the basement of his house and the walls are all concrete bricks.

There's the requirements, GO!!
teek22
Add "teek22" on your PS3 fools!
+133|6648|Bromley, London

I recomend a Netgear one. Pricey but reliable. The one I have is coming up to 2 years now. And it has never given me any problems. Also look around and check out user reviews before you buy one.
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6720|The Twilight Zone
I have Netgear RP614 v4. Works good.
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SpIk3y
Minister of Silly Walks
+67|6406|New Jersey
Netgear is definitely the premium for networking parts, but I've always used Linksys as a cheaper alternative and never had any problems.
Defiance
Member
+438|6938

SpIk3y wrote:

Netgear is definitely the premium for networking parts, but I've always used Linksys as a cheaper alternative and never had any problems.
I'm always surprised at the quality of most Linksys stuff I deal with, coming from Cisco and all.
Cheez
Herman is a warmaphrodite
+1,027|6706|King Of The Islands

SpIk3y wrote:

Netgear is definitely the premium for networking parts, but I've always used Linksys as a cheaper alternative and never had any problems.
wat?

Over here Linksys is $30 more than the equivalent, and Netgear is priced the same as D-Link.

Personally I'd go Linksys, at least the bastard stays connected to my Water Enhanced© copper line albeit sometimes as low as 400kbps. Nothing else even syncs.
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
Computer_Guy
Member
+54|6964
D-Link
Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|6804|Long Island, New York

Computer_Guy wrote:

D-Link
QFT.

Love my Wireless-N draft D-Link router.

This be it:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6833127215
mikkel
Member
+383|6868

Defiance wrote:

SpIk3y wrote:

Netgear is definitely the premium for networking parts, but I've always used Linksys as a cheaper alternative and never had any problems.
I'm always surprised at the quality of most Linksys stuff I deal with, coming from Cisco and all.
Linksys doesn't come from Cisco. Linksys is its own company with its own engineers, and while there might be some sharing of resources between the brands, Cisco bought Linksys because Cisco didn't want to enter the market independently, and they keep it that way. Linksys is about as much Cisco as a Ford with a Toyota sticker on it is a Toyota.
Andoura
Got loooollllll ?
+853|6906|Montreal, Qc, Canada
I have a Linksys N Ultra rangeplus.. something around 100$... It's very good, verryyy easy to instal and works perfectly
Defiance
Member
+438|6938

mikkel wrote:

Defiance wrote:

SpIk3y wrote:

Netgear is definitely the premium for networking parts, but I've always used Linksys as a cheaper alternative and never had any problems.
I'm always surprised at the quality of most Linksys stuff I deal with, coming from Cisco and all.
Linksys doesn't come from Cisco. Linksys is its own company with its own engineers, and while there might be some sharing of resources between the brands, Cisco bought Linksys because Cisco didn't want to enter the market independently, and they keep it that way. Linksys is about as much Cisco as a Ford with a Toyota sticker on it is a Toyota.
That explains it then.

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