- Mar 15, 2003
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I'm on my 3rd crappy router (went old school - an old linksys flashed with dd-wrt) and I continue to have a weird problem where I seem to need to reboot my router every other day. Could it be possible that I just have too many devices?
Here's what I have connected
-tivo - ethernet
-ps3 - ethernet
-imac -ethernet
-macbook - wifi
-roku- ethernet
-powerline AV = bedroom tivo + appleTV
-hp laptop -wifi
-nook color as tablet - wifi
The ethernet / powerline hookups work fine but I'm constantly having the problem where the wifi networks listed as available but I can't connect unless I reboot the router
Any suggestions? I'm using a 802.11g router but all of my devices are N compatible so I suppose an upgrade's in order. I used a $30 belkin and $60 netgear before, guessing I shouldn't cheap out again
Thanks!
EDIT: Question - dual band: worth the premium?
Here's what I have connected
-tivo - ethernet
-ps3 - ethernet
-imac -ethernet
-macbook - wifi
-roku- ethernet
-powerline AV = bedroom tivo + appleTV
-hp laptop -wifi
-nook color as tablet - wifi
The ethernet / powerline hookups work fine but I'm constantly having the problem where the wifi networks listed as available but I can't connect unless I reboot the router
Any suggestions? I'm using a 802.11g router but all of my devices are N compatible so I suppose an upgrade's in order. I used a $30 belkin and $60 netgear before, guessing I shouldn't cheap out again
Thanks!
EDIT: Question - dual band: worth the premium?
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