new router time again !

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new router time again !

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I'd like to stay in around $100 or less and wireless .
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3400 reviews & still at 5 eggs. I'd say this is the top pick:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6833124190

However, if you need the n band then this seems to be on top currently:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6833127215

Haven't bought a new router in a while (usually just end up setting up the ones that people receive with their DSL service).
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I have three Linksys WRT54Gs running DD-WRT. I love them. Never have to reset them, never any issues or hickups.
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FlyingPenguin wrote:I have three Linksys WRT54Gs running DD-WRT. I love them. Never have to reset them, never any issues or hickups.
Yup.. What FP said.. I have a few of these doing all kind of fun stuff between myself and my family that lives close.. I even have a WRT54G that is almost 7 years old that has never given me a single problem. I'd see if I could find one of them on eBay if I was going to buy a new router..

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bought a cisco linksys E1500 wireless router .for me and i should of said this .I perfer a earless type wireless router !
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"Earless"? You mean without external antennas?

I prefer REAL antennas. Those internal antennas don't have anywhere near the range of externals.
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Yeah, I'm a fan of real antennas too. If I had known, they have a bunch of Cisco deals lately:

Cisco E2000 $29
http://www.amazon.com/Advanced-Dual-Ban ... B003VY83GU

Cisco E4200 (using coupon code HSRM10) $108
http://homestore.cisco.com/en-us/Router ... ewprod.htm
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GL user here too. I use tomato. not a problem and I use QOS.
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I have the D-Link DIR-655, its wonderfull
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DaMaN wrote:I have the D-Link DIR-655, its wonderfull

I have it too, but the wireless seems to crash often enough. Especially bad when transferring files between 2 wireless pc's. Most of the time the router notices the wireless crashed and brings it back up, though.
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CaterpillarAssassin wrote:I have it too, but the wireless seems to crash often enough. Especially bad when transferring files between 2 wireless pc's. Most of the time the router notices the wireless crashed and brings it back up, though.
I had this kind of problem with my first D-Link setup before I switched to Linksys and swore to never buy another D-Link product.. In fact I posted about it on the forums here when I first joined. hah..
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i'll buy belkin before i'd buy another peice of Netgear networking gear other then a nic card !
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