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May 26th, 2007 05:47 AM #1
help peeps...we're finally moving to a new home and would set up my internet tomorrow (so i need help asap.herherhehr)
the house has a main floor, 3 bedrooms and a big basement...
so what wireless router do i need? i need something basic that can go through drywalls with ease....
do i need a range expander(?) or booster?
wireless G? wireless N? do i need them?
im looking at second hand items in craigslist.org but im willing to cinsider brand new ones too (limited budget)..herhehrer
thanks!
EDIT: my laptop's specs says....802.11 a/b/g ...so does it mean i cant use an N?
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May 26th, 2007 08:35 AM #2we're using Linksys router-G(forgot the model) d2 sa house ng sis-in-law ko sa CA, although 1 floor lang bahay nila, tumatagos nman sa walls, excellent ang connection kahit mejo malayo na at may harang na pader, kahit nakaupo sa banyo :D
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May 26th, 2007 12:38 PM #3+1 on the linksys, ok din netgear. You can use N but it will be limited to G speeds (54mbps).
Ask ko din, what wireless router can I use to pass through cement walls? House is mainly cement, buhos. I'm currently using an ediman wireless g router. Signal can't reach the 2nd floor. My room is right on top of the router and I still can't get a signal. Will a N help?
May nakagamit na ba ng Coregora? Its half the price of other N routers and made in Japan daw.
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May 26th, 2007 12:58 PM #4
Glenn you could get a Wireless N router and in order to fully maximize it, you'd need to get a PCMCIA or USB N WiFi card. Sulit talaga siya. You get faster speeds on the network (note, network not internet) and a farther range as compared to a G or lower WiFi Router.
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May 26th, 2007 05:02 PM #7
Linksys ang gamit nami sa office.
:toma: 2945Last edited by j_avonni; May 26th, 2007 at 05:12 PM.
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May 26th, 2007 05:32 PM #8
unless you plan on upgrading to wireless n receivers anytime soon, a wireless g router would be the best bang for the buck. and the wireless gods are drafting another revision to the recently standardized n anyway.
check out linksys wrt54gL. it's linux based kaya maraming 3rd party firmware available to enhance the router's capabilities. been using one for almost 2 years problem free. good signal strength even through floors and walls over a 200sqm area. just set the router on the approx. center of the house and you're all set.
make sure you get the gl model and not the plain g or the gc. the g has horrible reviews (see tomshardware, etc.) and the gc is best used on small areas such as dorm or condo units.
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May 26th, 2007 05:37 PM #9
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May 26th, 2007 05:44 PM #10
Exactly. I highly recommend the WRT54GL, with dd-wrt installed on it. If the signal is strong enough (highly unlikely), you can buy an a bigger antenna, or buy a cheap WRT54G to extend the signal. Most likely, however, you won't have to do more than buy that first router.
Don't waste your money on N.
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