Simple router recomendation.
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I am searching for a good router that can handle heavy duty traffic and won't empty my bank account. I want to setup a wireless network, I have the access point unit, I just need a router to plug it in to. I want something that is solid and can handle a full 100mbps capacity. Looking around at the reviews and price of several units I have realized that this wont be a simple decision. I'm not a network guru at all so your advice will be helpful.
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I am searching for a good router that can handle heavy duty traffic and won't empty my bank account. I want to setup a wireless network, I have the access point unit, I just need a router to plug it in to. I want something that is solid and can handle a full 100mbps capacity. Looking around at the reviews and price of several units I have realized that this wont be a simple decision. I'm not a network guru at all so your advice will be helpful.
The Digital World. It is an amazing place in which we primitive humans interact. Our flesh made this synthetic machine. You see, we are so smart, we know a lot of stuff. We were grown from cells that came from the universe, which the matter and physics I'm typing in it is amazing how the universe is working. Human life is very amazing. How I experience this sh*t its like wow.
Personally I have a Linksys WRT54G v2(Current model is v8), and two WRT54GLs. They are fantastic little boxes, the standard firmware sucks, but once you replace it with DD-Wrt you can't beat them for a G router. You can get the WRT54GL from Newegg for $60. EDIT: If you care about speed, I strongly suggest you get a gigibit network device, not just a 10/100 device.
modified on Monday, May 5, 2008 2:20 AM
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Personally I have a Linksys WRT54G v2(Current model is v8), and two WRT54GLs. They are fantastic little boxes, the standard firmware sucks, but once you replace it with DD-Wrt you can't beat them for a G router. You can get the WRT54GL from Newegg for $60. EDIT: If you care about speed, I strongly suggest you get a gigibit network device, not just a 10/100 device.
modified on Monday, May 5, 2008 2:20 AM
EHaskins wrote:
If you care about speed, I strongly suggest you get a gigibit network device, not just a 10/100 device.
Does this really help? Can the little MIPS and ARM processors in the routers really handle GBit-Ethernet? I doubt it, and have yet to see a router-box to saturate a 100MBit wire!
Let's think the unthinkable, let's do the undoable, let's prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all.
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I am searching for a good router that can handle heavy duty traffic and won't empty my bank account. I want to setup a wireless network, I have the access point unit, I just need a router to plug it in to. I want something that is solid and can handle a full 100mbps capacity. Looking around at the reviews and price of several units I have realized that this wont be a simple decision. I'm not a network guru at all so your advice will be helpful.
The Digital World. It is an amazing place in which we primitive humans interact. Our flesh made this synthetic machine. You see, we are so smart, we know a lot of stuff. We were grown from cells that came from the universe, which the matter and physics I'm typing in it is amazing how the universe is working. Human life is very amazing. How I experience this sh*t its like wow.
CataclysmicQuantum wrote:
I am searching for a good router that can handle heavy duty traffic and won't empty my bank account.
How much money is in your bank account? My recommendation for a router/firewall is Zyxel. You're only going to realize about 80-85mbs out of any 100mb system, and that's if ALL of the devices on the network are configured properly.
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EHaskins wrote:
If you care about speed, I strongly suggest you get a gigibit network device, not just a 10/100 device.
Does this really help? Can the little MIPS and ARM processors in the routers really handle GBit-Ethernet? I doubt it, and have yet to see a router-box to saturate a 100MBit wire!
Let's think the unthinkable, let's do the undoable, let's prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all.
Douglas Adams, "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency"I saturate the 100MBit parts of my network all the time. The easiest way is transfering files, or playing some games. And yes, if you buy a Gigibit network device it will give you better performance. Scott Hanselman has a good series of posts about hoem networking. Its good to read even if you aren't setting up a new network. http://www.hanselman.com/blog/WiringTheHouseForAHomeNetworkPart6IdentifyingPerformanceFactorsOfHomeGigabitNetworks.aspx[^]
Total geek! :)
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EHaskins wrote:
If you care about speed, I strongly suggest you get a gigibit network device, not just a 10/100 device.
Does this really help? Can the little MIPS and ARM processors in the routers really handle GBit-Ethernet? I doubt it, and have yet to see a router-box to saturate a 100MBit wire!
Let's think the unthinkable, let's do the undoable, let's prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all.
Douglas Adams, "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency"jhwurmbach wrote:
Does this really help? Can the little MIPS and ARM processors in the routers really handle GBit-Ethernet?
You have to read the reviews on this front. Some junky ones top out just over 100, higher quality ones do much better.
You know, every time I tried to win a bar-bet about being able to count to 1000 using my fingers I always got punched out when I reached 4.... -- El Corazon
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I saturate the 100MBit parts of my network all the time. The easiest way is transfering files, or playing some games. And yes, if you buy a Gigibit network device it will give you better performance. Scott Hanselman has a good series of posts about hoem networking. Its good to read even if you aren't setting up a new network. http://www.hanselman.com/blog/WiringTheHouseForAHomeNetworkPart6IdentifyingPerformanceFactorsOfHomeGigabitNetworks.aspx[^]
Total geek! :)
OK - my DSL uplink could not saturate 10 MBit, and Filetransfer within my home net is not too heavy. For Video, 100 MBit is enough for several DVB-T streams[^] I simply see no sense in paying the heavy price-difference to get GBit stuff.
Let's think the unthinkable, let's do the undoable, let's prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all.
Douglas Adams, "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency"