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tkhhardwarezone
15-05-2009, 09:36 AM
hi,

any one has experience in any mid range router? like N router? is it faster?
any brand model recommended? budge 200 to 400

i need a wireless N router + usb wireless dongle ( to connect with the router for notebook without wireless built in)

thank you

liangtam
15-05-2009, 09:41 AM
200-400 can buy high end consumer based router already

tkhhardwarezone
15-05-2009, 09:54 AM
200-400 can buy high end consumer based router already


ic, thank you for advise, my company give me this budget to buy a better ( simply faster ) wireless router.

what brand and model its stable and recommended?

liangtam
15-05-2009, 09:59 AM
ic, thank you for advise, my company give me this budget to buy a better ( simply faster ) wireless router.

what brand and model its stable and recommended?

!?!

For home or office use? Size?

chriscel
15-05-2009, 10:41 AM
Just get Dlink DIR655 or DIR855 lah...

tkhhardwarezone
15-05-2009, 01:44 PM
Just get Dlink DIR655 or DIR855 lah...

thank you

considering it

what do you think of Linksys WRT610 and WUSB600N?

tkhhardwarezone
15-05-2009, 01:45 PM
!?!

For home or office use? Size?


for office use, speed is the concern

wesker82
15-05-2009, 04:15 PM
Hi TS im selling a brand new SMC wireless N router SMCWBR14-N2 w/ free 11n draft USB adaptor SMCWUSB-N2 at the price of 107. If you are interested, you can PM me or email me at zerosys82@hotmail.com

MrJacky
15-05-2009, 06:05 PM
thank you

considering it

what do you think of Linksys WRT610 and WUSB600N?
I would advise you to read online reviews of the DIR-655, DIR-855 and WRT610N.

If you need dual-band, there's Linksys WRT320N and D-Link DIR-825.

If you need simultaneous dual-band, there's Linksys WRT610N and D-Link DIR-855.

If you don't require dual-band at all, you got the D-Link DIR-655 and Linksys WRT310N.

Dual-band or not, you will need to consider if you are using wireless on the 2.4GHz frequency, 5GHz frequency or both.

Dual-band routers provide either 2.4GHz or 5GHz. You can only choose to run either at one time.

Simultaneous dual-band routers provide both 2.4GHz and 5GHz and you can run both at one time.

Single-band routers provide only the 2.4GHz frequency.

802.11b and 802.11g operate on the 2.4GHz frequency only.
802.11a operate on the 5GHz frequency only.
802.11n can operate on both.

liangtam
15-05-2009, 06:23 PM
for office use, speed is the concern

Size?
*10 char*