What is the best cable/dsl wireless Router for under 75 bucks?

thereds

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As per topic, what do you guys recommend?

Was looking at a D-Link 624 and it has some bad reviews over at amazon so am not so sure about it.

Await advice.
 

sjgmoney

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Saw a flyer in the paper from Best Buy the other day, had a nice sale price on the DLink DI-524. I have this wireless router and it works great, no problems at all. They had it for $69.99 but had rebates for a total of $40 off so the final price is like $30. Tough to beat that. Check This out. Good luck.
 

sjgmoney

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"If you are looking for Bad reviews you probably better of buying Nothing" LOL. Happy people rarely take the time to post a review. Unhappy peopl are the vocal minority.
 

Modder N Art

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Originally posted by: thereds
As per topic, what do you guys recommend?

Was looking at a D-Link 624 and it has some bad reviews over at amazon so am not so sure about it.

Await advice.


IMHO, the DI-624. Good performance, logical, easy to understand, and extensive configuration options, good performance on mixed B/G networks.

Lisa
 

saimike

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Originally posted by: JackMDS
If you are looking for Bad reviews you probably better of buying Nothing.

The most stable among the Entry Level seems to be Buffalo line.

Otherwise: Wireless What Should I Get?

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afaik, buffalo uses the broadcom chipset (as opposed to atheros in dlink/netgear). r u saying that the broadcom chipset is more stable, or is it that buffalo just does a better job than linksys (also broadcom) at releasing firmware?
 

bigfatdonny

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I've never had a problem with a Linksys WRT54G. They're very dependable. Also, you can do a lot of cool stuff with the firmware if you're ever so inclined.