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recommed me a good router

wrong forum
and please mention models... there are good linksys, and bad linksys... good netgear, and bad netgear... good dlink, and bad dlink..... and bad microsoft routers with ME firmware, but we won't go there 😉
 
Originally posted by: destrekor
wrong forum
and please mention models... there are good linksys, and bad linksys... good netgear, and bad netgear... good dlink, and bad dlink..... and bad microsoft routers with ME firmware, but we won't go there 😉

I think it is the 54g one and version 4.
 
I have the linksys wrt54g v5. It fufills its function perfectly (as compared to my older router which would constantly drop my wired connection (old router was a Netgear MR814v2)) and it was easy to set up.
 
The 54g models had "issues", but it seemed to be completely random. I have a DI-524 from D-Link, works perfectly, although it's a bit light on the features and customizing.
 
I built my own router out of an old PC and use freesco for the software.

Its been good to me for a long time.
 
Bleh, I haven't had any luck with economical routers and honestly, I don't understand why they can't seem to make a reliable router at an economical cost. It really doesn't seem like rocket science to me. I'm using a D-Link right now but it functions more as a switch than a router; it's nearly useless.
 
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