[Wftl-lug] Good, reliable, wireless routers
Ken Leyba
kenleyba at gmail.com
Thu Dec 6 12:49:06 EST 2007
You may have to bypass the products aimed at home users and step up to small
business class equipment. I have a WRT45G at home and it's fine for what I
do, but don't recommend it for anything else but casual home users. To step
up to SMB equipment you'll go from $60US for the home stuff to about $130US
to $400US and up. So take a look at the Linksys business class equipment or
if you really need reliability take a look at the Sonicwall or Watchguard
equipment. I avoid Dlink like the plague.
Ken
On Dec 6, 2007 8:20 AM, Marcel Gagne <marcel at marcelgagne.com> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> Today, I turn to you for help. Every wireless router I've bought in the
> last
> couple of years lasts somewhere between 90 days and a year. And even when
> they do work, the service is spotty, unreliable, or unstable. Gods of
> Galador! Is there such a thing as a decent, reliable, wireless router?! Is
> it
> even possible?! Can you, dear members of this most astute and intelligent
> group, recommend something I might be happy to own?
>
> Your humble host . . . me.
>
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