We are getting MetroCast internet (finally ran the fiber down our street) installed at the house.
My plan is to have the modem connected to the office computer, and a wireless router so I can get a signal in the worshop outside and online gaming in the basement.
I would like some good suggestions on a wireless router to be able to give me a good signal and high speed.
Heard something about N (?) routers.
Any suggestions?
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; IEMobile 7.7) 320x240; Verizon-FL; Blackberry-B; Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard)
I like Linksys, because you have the expertise and the lasting power of Cisco behind it. Apple makes some nice ones, but they're brutally expensive. Although probably some of the easiest to setup and protect. Some of the smaller companies may not survive the economic downturn we are in.
Don't get too hung up on the speed game. I believe wireless G is something like a 54 meg transfer rate. Your Internet connection might be lucky to do 6. I would get an "N" though or the latest within price reasoning.
Regardless of what you buy remember these things.
1. Change the default admin password to the router as soon as you deploy it. The manual will tell you how.
2. Password protect the wireless network and use the strongest encryption level the router offers to keep neighbors out of it. MAC address filtering protection for the network is also good, but can be restrictive.
3. Bookmark the manufacturer's webpage for the router and check it occasionally for firmware upgrades. Sometimes they upgrade the firmware to fix security holes or malfunctions. I've seen two to three upgrades in a year on some routers.
Good Luck