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Recommended routers?

d1abolic

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Well it looks like i'm going to need a router for my home network. What's good? I want to spend about $80. It would be cool if i could make up a list of a few good ones that fit my budget and then see which one's available at the local store, or eBay, whatever. Thanks!
 
SMC Barricade is also good... should be around the same price as the Linksys, but it has print server built-in... In terms of other features, it's the same as Linksys...
 
I've installed literally 20-25 of these Linksys routers and never hear any flack from the clients....solid as a rock and if it ever flakes out on them I just have them unplug it and plug it back .... voila! .... internet a mundo!
 
I've heard that linksys routers are a bit more troublesome to setup. You need to have some background knowledge of routers before u set one of those up.

But DLink routers are quite stable and easy to figure out and setup.
 
Linksys routers are very easy to set up... I had no idea how to set up a router when I first got mine, and I got it going within a half an hour... since then I've put in about 3 linksys routers and all still work w/out any complaints 🙂
 
Almost all the routers are just plug-and-play (not plug-and-pray 🙂 ), so you should have no problems setting up any of them... dont worry!
 


<< I've heard that linksys routers are a bit more troublesome to setup. You need to have some background knowledge of routers before u set one of those up. >>



Some need to RTFM, some don't. It should be a 2 min job to set one up.
 
Of all the routers I've set up, Netgear and D-link are the best right out of the box and both can go on forever without restarting. I never had good luck with Linksys, my first three had firmware problems, locking up under heavy download and dropping connections like crazy. That was almost a year ago. I tried one again last week (BSF41?, the 4 port one), a fresh one out of CompUSA since a friend insisted upon it for his home network. It was OK with one PC, when two are attached, it drops one. I cannot believe it had the same problems from a year ago! We got a D-Link DI-704 instead and it was zero problems from the start. I personally use a Netgear RP114 and it has been on since summer and not a hiccup.
 
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