[TriLUG] Router Upgrade?

Roger Broseus via TriLUG trilug at trilug.org
Sat Jan 2 11:44:52 EST 2016


What problem are you having, if any? I used a WRT-54G for years with no problems. I ran Ethernet cable to the other end of the house and hooked it up there, giving me a stronger signal, boosting throughput what. In my experience, external factors are more influential on speed, e.g., quality of feed to the house, slow servers, etc.

A dual band router might give you s marginal increase in speed.

That said, the WRT54G doesn't have up-to-date security. 

Linksys: read reviews at Newegg.com before taking the plunge. I went two rounds of returns before giving up and going with a NETGEAR Wireless Router - N600 Dual Band Gigabit (WNDR3700). Added advantages - Ethernet and USB ports. It's doing a good job for me. It is connected to the router via an Ethernet cable that I snaked through unfinished space in the basement and up through the wall behind a piano.

Tip: don't do the "automated" installation. Read the full manual.

On January 2, 2016 9:58:52 AM EST, Grawburg via TriLUG <trilug at trilug.org> wrote:
>My home system consists of only two devices: laptop and IPad. I live in
>a fairly large older house with lathe & plaster walls. The laptop is on
>the 2nd floor and the router, which cannot be moved, is on the first. I
>have no really problem with the laptop but I just got the IPad and have
>not tried it throughout the house. I currently have a Linksys WRT54G
>that I have to keep in drawer. I am considering an upgrade to a Linksys
>WRT1900AC. Cost is not a consideration.  Any thoughts?
>
>Brian Grawburg
>Wilson 
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