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kryptonian

join:2005-09-14
Philadelphia, PA


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[Connection Sharing] Looking for new wired router help

My D-Link EBR-2310 I think is going bad. its been dropping my connection big time for the last month or so. looking for a new wired router and I'm willing to spend to get a good one. Any help would of course be appreciated from the fine folks here.

My network setup is as follows:

Main PC
XBOX 360
PS3
HDTV
HD DVR
Gaming Laptop (on order and has not arrived yet)

I already have a 5 port switch so I'm good there. Also of note is the laptop will have win7 home premium on it, but my main PC will still be XP home SP3 for the time being.

Thank you in advance for any help provided


MnR
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join:2002-05-27
Iron Mountain, MI

Hi,

Check here and look at number 33 in his list. Here is the link:»[FS] New Acer Laptop + Router + Memory + Video Games + More!.

If you don't see what you need or want, Ask him.

MnR
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No one is listening until you make a mistake!


tipstir

join:2004-11-14
Enfield, CT
·Cox HSI

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said by kryptonian See Profile :

My D-Link EBR-2310 I think is going bad. its been dropping my connection big time for the last month or so. looking for a new wired router and I'm willing to spend to get a good one. Any help would of course be appreciated from the fine folks here.

My network setup is as follows:

Main PC
XBOX 360
PS3
HDTV
HD DVR
Gaming Laptop (on order and has not arrived yet)

I already have a 5 port switch so I'm good there. Also of note is the laptop will have win7 home premium on it, but my main PC will still be XP home SP3 for the time being.

Thank you in advance for any help provided
Price the Trendnet Gig wired router would be better for you, but that price is now $100 bucks it was $52 (4 days ago).


kryptonian

join:2005-09-14
Philadelphia, PA
Thanks for the suggestions, much appreciated. Question for tipster? is there a specific Trendnet Gig wired router you were referring to? im what you would call a semi-intermediate user when it comes to routers. Again, thanks!


tipstir

join:2004-11-14
Enfield, CT
·Cox HSI


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said by kryptonian See Profile :

Thanks for the suggestions, much appreciated. Question for tipster? is there a specific Trendnet Gig wired router you were referring to? im what you would call a semi-intermediate user when it comes to routers. Again, thanks!
Only one available from them that is a wired gig for home/small business user. This is what it looks like.



4-Port Gigabit Firewall Router
TWG-BRF114 (Version 1.0R)

All metal case not plastic so these type tend to last longer than all plastic versions.

More here..
»www.trendnet.com/products/prodde···4&cat=41

Web Browser Admin
»www.trendnet.com/emulators/TWG-B···home.htm

Very easy to setup and get going non-wireless gig router.


kryptonian

join:2005-09-14
Philadelphia, PA

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Thanks Tipster, ill check it out. I already have a Gig switch so a Gig router will go nicely. its ashame, that little D-LINK router when it worked was really good. Very basic, but it got the job done.


tipstir

join:2004-11-14
Enfield, CT
·Cox HSI

said by kryptonian See Profile :

Thanks Tipster, ill check it out. I already have a Gig switch so a Gig router will go nicely. its ashame, that little D-LINK router when it worked was really good. Very basic, but it got the job done.
Amazon has this on sale but last week it was $52 and I had discount with them so it would cost me $49 with free shipping. The next day when I go to order it and it shot up to: $102..

Good luck and report how it goes with it.. I already use Trendnet for my 8-port Gig 144KB packet buffer and fast 16-port business switches 1.5MB packet buffer. No issues
I hope the above goes on sale again!


kryptonian

join:2005-09-14
Philadelphia, PA


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Hello again, I realize I said I wanted a wired router and im still leaning towards that. However, I found a few wireless routers that also have a Giga WAN in addition to Giga LAN ports. Still leaning towards the Trendnet router, however, wanted to throw two wireless models out there to get your feedback one more time before I decide what to buy. Thanks!

»www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a···33122326

»www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a···33127258


kryptonian

join:2005-09-14
Philadelphia, PA
Just realized that asking opinions about wireless routers kind of goes against this specific forum. My apologies for that.


tipstir

join:2004-11-14
Enfield, CT
·Cox HSI


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said by kryptonian See Profile :

Just realized that asking opinions about wireless routers kind of goes against this specific forum. My apologies for that.
Oh yes these two I know about them. If you take a look over at this unibias site of all the routers available you'll get idea which one is better.

WNDR3700 comes in at 86% out of 100%
Belkin N+ comes in at 82% out of 100%
DIR-825 B1 newer you might want too look out for that one!

I use the Belkin N+ (Gig + Storage Router) Wireless 802.11n. LAN/WAN pretty fast and the wireless suppose to cover 1,200 feet (400 feet) really strong.

Now if you need dual 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz for wireless then the get WNDR3700. Belkin N+ is only 2.4GHz.

Then there is the Fonera 2.0N it has the same RAM in the WNDR3700 but 1/2 the CPU, but the USB suppose do it all where all the other N routers fail. It doesn't have Gig tough.

More about the Fonera 2.0N

»www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gUt991_ANM


More routers you can read about
»www.productwiki.com/routers/


kryptonian

join:2005-09-14
Philadelphia, PA
Well regardless of what I get, I wanted to thank you for taking the time to help me tipster.


tipstir

join:2004-11-14
Enfield, CT
·Cox HSI


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said by kryptonian See Profile :

Well regardless of what I get, I wanted to thank you for taking the time to help me tipster.
Your welcome, any time..

I'll be doing a review on Belkin N+ on Youtube very soon! Also why you should dedicate each network device on it's own line instead of running wild with wires and switches on your network. Your welcome to come and check it out on »www.youtube.com/tipstir is my channel.


kryptonian

join:2005-09-14
Philadelphia, PA
I'll definitely check that out!
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