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need advice for creating a new STABLE wireless network

Kaido

Elite Member & Kitchen Overlord
I'm currently running a D-Link G router with a D-Link G PCMCIA card, D-Link G PCI card, Syntax USB B card, and Netgear USB B card. The router and the PCMCIA card are leaving with my brother (his stuff, and he's getting married and moving out at the end of the month). So. I'm going to convert everyone over to G. Here's what I need:

1. Really stable G router
2. Great G PCI cards

I don't know if I'm such a big fan of D-Link anymore. I just want something that will work. I'm seriously considering switched back to wired - my Linksys 4-port wired router NEVER had problems. Ever. It's the best piece of hardware I own. Does Linksys make good wireless routers?

Thoughts, advice, and links appreciated.
 
still researching - anyone use Buffalo stuff? they're looking pretty good...
 
I stoped reading that page when it highly siggested the dlink bundle at the top of the page. Just take a look at the di-524 in the hot deals forum, and broadbandreports.com and youll see its a vile broken little router with horrible firmware that dosnt even work in its latest update. I have it and wouldnt wish it on my worst enemy. well... maybe my worst.

saddly everyone has their crappy products. find something at a good price, and look it up in google and broadbandreports to see what the public opinion about it is.
 
Originally posted by: JeffMDsaddly everyone has their crappy products. find something at a good price, and look it up in google and broadbandreports to see what the public opinion about it is.
Yeah public opinion based on people who do not read the manuals and stop reading pages after few lines.

Go back to the page and keep reading. The third paragraph suggests the Buffalo line as a solution to a stable Wireless.

Quote for ezlan.net: ?If rock bottom price is Not a concern, look at the Buffalo Tech. line of Wireless. Buffalo Tech usually releases stable solid hardware that is compatible with WinXP Wireless capacity (WZC)?.

:sun:
 
Originally posted by: JackMDS
Originally posted by: JeffMDsaddly everyone has their crappy products. find something at a good price, and look it up in google and broadbandreports to see what the public opinion about it is.
Yeah public opinion based on people who do not read the manuals and stop reading pages after few lines.

Go back to the page and keep reading. The third paragraph suggests the Buffalo line as a solution to a stable Wireless.

Quote for ezlan.net: ?If rock bottom price is Not a concern, look at the Buffalo Tech. line of Wireless. Buffalo Tech usually releases stable solid hardware that is compatible with WinXP Wireless capacity (WZC)?.

:sun:

yeah, that's where I got the Buffalo idea from 🙂
 
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