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Reccomend a good router?
Howard_Casto:
Ok so the last time I bought a router was when the Wii was new. Wireless N has came out since then so it's time to upgrade. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the router I have now (which I paid a whole 8 dollars for) but I want N to increase the range of my wireless network. I'm looking for something 30 dollars or less (or in that general area). It needs to have really good range as I want to be able to pick up signal next door (grandma lives next door, so free internet for her hopefully).
Any suggestions would be welcome, but I would prefer something you've actually used as opposed to something you looked up on the net (I can do that myself).
thanks!
AtomSmasher:
After years of having to replace my routers every year or two, I eventually picked up a Buffalo router and have had the same one ever since with no issues (around 4 or 5 years). Since then my sister, mom, and now even my work have switch over to Buffalo devices and none of us have ever had any issues. I've only ever used their mid-ranged or high-ranged routers, so only the ones at or over $50 and with DD-WRT installed, so not exactly in your price range, but I recommend it regardless: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833162071
ChadTower:
I use all Linksys/Cisco for the home. Some of their older N models might fall into your price range. Like AtomSmasher I recommend using a third party firmware. I use Tomato but have used DD-WRT with success in the past.
CoryBee:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on January 10, 2013, 01:21:50 pm ---
I use all Linksys/Cisco for the home. Some of their older N models might fall into your price range. Like AtomSmasher I recommend using a third party firmware. I use Tomato but have used DD-WRT with success in the past.
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Love Linksys + DDWRT ;D
Currently using a Buffalo pokemon eared antenna router running DDWRT firmware from stock
TopJimmyCooks:
Bosch.
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