- Oct 11, 2009
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According to Linksys tech support's conclusions, BOTH my 802.11b 2.4GHz routers have gone belly up on the same day. I don't know how likely thi is, but one now has a solid red DIAG light, and the other has a flashing red DIAG light. Upgrading the firmware does not seem to be working (it does not ever seem to finish the upgrade.)
I may have to get a new router just to get some technology that isn't six years stale.
But I'm not sure what I should get. There's new technology since I last went to the store. I could use some advice.
I have a Dell desktop that I wire up to my router and a Dell laptop with a wireless adapter. Both have 802.11b adapters.
My carrier is Iristel DSL, with a 3Mbit download, according to Speakeasy's Speed test.
My primary questions:
What do I upgrade to? I just don't know what the next level up is. State of the art used to be G. Now there's somerthing called N as well.
Do I need to buy new adapters for the computers? Or will my 802.11b's still work? (Even if, for now, they don't take advantage of the higher-speed router.)
Will the 5GHz have interference problems with my 5.8GHz wireless phone? (This is why I resisted for so long.)
My secondary questions:
With a 3Mb throughput from my provider, will I benefit from a performance improvement in the laptop by going to a 5GHz network?
I work from my living room as well as from my backyard. I added a second router to get better reception. I hear these 5GHz routers are even more susceptible to blockage. Will I need to boost it?
I may have to get a new router just to get some technology that isn't six years stale.
But I'm not sure what I should get. There's new technology since I last went to the store. I could use some advice.
I have a Dell desktop that I wire up to my router and a Dell laptop with a wireless adapter. Both have 802.11b adapters.
My carrier is Iristel DSL, with a 3Mbit download, according to Speakeasy's Speed test.
My primary questions:
What do I upgrade to? I just don't know what the next level up is. State of the art used to be G. Now there's somerthing called N as well.
Do I need to buy new adapters for the computers? Or will my 802.11b's still work? (Even if, for now, they don't take advantage of the higher-speed router.)
Will the 5GHz have interference problems with my 5.8GHz wireless phone? (This is why I resisted for so long.)
My secondary questions:
With a 3Mb throughput from my provider, will I benefit from a performance improvement in the laptop by going to a 5GHz network?
I work from my living room as well as from my backyard. I added a second router to get better reception. I hear these 5GHz routers are even more susceptible to blockage. Will I need to boost it?