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Wireless feature(s) recommendation...

Storm

Diamond Member
Im hoping to setup a wireless network once the cable guy comes to upgrade our cable and install the cable modem.

I want to set up a 802.11g wireless network, but what are the standard features that I would ideally want? Both security and hardware-wise.

I know I want to have a complex password for the router, use ssid, and mac address filtering. Do I really want to use WEP encryption? And is there any other feature out there that I havent listed? The network will consist of my desktop pc which I'll probably use cat5 from my ethernet card to the router, while my dad's laptop will use a wireless card. In future I might add a couple more desktop computers.

Also do you guys have any router recommendations?
 
Most of the Entry Level Wireless hardware has similar features.

The features that you mention are a matter of configuration. E.g. All Wireless Hardware has WEP, whether you want to use it is up to you.

As far as performance.

Link: 802.11a/b/g SOHO Routers & Access Points: Performance

Your actual distance might be different then what describe in the Graphs. Indoor coverage depends heavily on the envioroment; graphs like this should be used to understand the relation in performance between Wireless hardware.

The D-Link and Linksys 801.11g are good performers, used by many, and can be found on sales for very decent prices.

Link to: Wireless Security for the Home User.
 
Originally posted by: JackMDS
Most of the Entry Level Wireless hardware has similar features.

The features that you mention are a matter of configuration. E.g. All Wireless Hardware has WEP, whether you want to use it is up to you.

As far as performance.

Link: 802.11a/b/g SOHO Routers & Access Points: Performance

Your actual distance might be different then what describe in the Graphs. Indoor coverage depends heavily on the envioroment; graphs like this should be used to understand the relation in performance between Wireless hardware.

The D-Link and Linksys 801.11g are good performers, used by many, and can be found on sales for very decent prices.

Link to: Wireless Security for the Home User.

Are there any new features that have been introduced?


 
If there are new features they usually come in a form of Firmware upgrades.

Otherwise you can log to the manufactures Websites pull the specs. PDFs and read them. Make sure that you have a lot of free time.
 
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