Looking for a Gigabit router

markrb38

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I am looking for a wired gigabit router. I have no need of wireless, but I do need it to be able to interface with my cable modem and have QOS for my VOIP.

It's starting to look like for 4 port routers I would need to go with one capable of wireless to get something decent for a lower cost. It's almost as if the manufacturers are ignoring the wired sector for smaller networks. I would get something like the D-Link 655(I think thats it) if I have to, but prefer not to. I would rather keep my wired and wireless as separated as possible.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Mark
 

narzy

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The linksys version of the DGL-4100 is about 50 bucks more and gets horrible reviews http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16833124091, when you ask for none wireless gigE routers your choices are rather limited. To be fair I have the linksys Gig E wired router linked and have had no problems with it but I have not used most of the advanced features.
 

JackMDS

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The Network Entry Level Devices is Not like Hallmark Cards, you can not say I want a Pink card with Green Frogs and Gold Stars, and find one.

I would get the most inexpensive Router that interface well with VOIP.

And use this, http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16817111480

On regular peer-to-peer Network with onboard Giga NICs and MTU 1500 I get 50 Mb/sec. transfer.
 

thecoolnessrune

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Do you need that kind of bandwidth on the WAN? If not, why don't you get a simpler router with VOIP etc. and then get a gigabit switch? It will also allow better separation to let you enable jumbo frames more effectively should you choose to implement it.
 

markrb38

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I am actually leaning towards the 655 now even though it has wireless.
I do need gigabit and currently run separate 10/100 router and giga switch, but the router is less then ideal for my VOIP and I want to
reduce the number of devices.
The 4100 is possible, but it does not list QOS as a feature.

Mark
 

narzy

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Originally posted by: markrb38
I am actually leaning towards the 655 now even though it has wireless.
I do need gigabit and currently run separate 10/100 router and giga switch, but the router is less then ideal for my VOIP and I want to
reduce the number of devices.
The 4100 is possible, but it does not list QOS as a feature.

Mark

it has QoS, that is what "gamerfuel" is in D-link speak, I have reservations about D-link but those have been fading thanks to these boards ;)
 

Madwand1

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You can get more information on the DGL-4100 by looking at DGL-4300 information/reviews -- they're essentially the same, except for the wireless.

http://www.smallnetbuilder.com...ent/view/24726/96/1/8/

The DIR-655, DGL-4500, etc. share the same lineage, but have newer and somewhat faster hardware. Being more recent products, they might also have a longer support life. The down side is greater cost.