View Full Version : Anyone got a good recommendation
ukwdwnut
18-07-2009, 01:44 PM
for a good router with a decent range and reliability
ive currently got a speedtouch 585v6 and its losing speed all the time loses connection wireless just goes to a standstill like 4mbps at its lowest and its driving me nuts :lol:
ukwdwnut
19-07-2009, 11:03 AM
no one at all has got a router they recommend wow im surprised :(
catrancher
19-07-2009, 12:43 PM
Well, I'm real pleased with my Apple Airport!
But I don't necessarily think you'd want one of those! :unsure:
Netgear and Linksys both seem to have reasonably good reputations. Linksys is owned by Cisco and while that doesn't necessarily mean much, Cisco's reputation in the business environment is stellar. :yes:
Tom (:macwave:... it's a Mac thing!)
ukwdwnut
19-07-2009, 12:49 PM
Well, I'm real pleased with my Apple Airport!
But I don't necessarily think you'd want one of those! :unsure:
Netgear and Linksys both seem to have reasonably good reputations. Linksys is owned by Cisco and while that doesn't necessarily mean much, Cisco's reputation in the business environment is stellar. :yes:
Tom (:macwave:... it's a Mac thing!)
no i dont think so tom :lol: although if i had a mac i would :wink:
yeah i was thinking of those two plus belkin, but wanted some recommendations from peeps
im testing a thomson out at the mo and its been reliable so far been at 54mbps all the time where mine is all over the place, will do a spedd test on it and see if its better than before, downloads seemed a lot quicker but that depends on so many factors anyway
Keith
19-07-2009, 05:14 PM
...and I didn't reply for the following reasons :lol:
1. I have a rather expensive cisco ADSL router which kept losing dsl sync. After many days on the phone with cisco, it just seems that the chipset cisco use is quite happy to sync higher than it can reasonably hold and on certain types of DSLAM can't/won't sync down again :/ so.............
2. I researched every dsl chipset and came to the conclusion that the best speed and stability would come from the speedtouch 585v6 :) yep, the one you already have! so I have the speedtouch doing the DSL, then I use the CISCO to route the network BUT because the speedtouch 585v6 WIFI is rubbish, I turned that off and bought...............
3. an apple airport :D The airport has been spot on perfect and works with pcs just as well as it does with macs.
So not much point me replying when I was only going to recommend stuff you had and stuff you didn't want :D but other than that my comments are, stay away from 3com and as Tom says linksys are good but be sure to buy UK specific since UK linksys wifi uses a higher power than EU/US so gives a better signal that can penetrate walls much better.
ukwdwnut
19-07-2009, 05:21 PM
:lol: thx keith well as usual your input is welcome and good info too
ok i think it might be a linksys then
the thing is with the speedtouch keith is when the wifi is really slow, as low as 4mbps on the odd occassion so is mine on the desktop which is hard wired dont ask me why ive no idea :lol:
catrancher
19-07-2009, 05:34 PM
3. an apple airport :D The airport has been spot on perfect and works with pcs just as well as it does with macs.
Odd... I was going to mention that the Airport works just fine with PC's but thought that perhaps people were getting tired of me sounding like a Mac zealot all the time. :unsure:
Can't help it! I just believe! :thumbsup:
Tom (:macwave:... quick, all Apple fanatics. Over here in this corner!)
foreverducky
19-07-2009, 05:57 PM
I have a Belkin that works wonderfully! I had to go through several different kinds before I got one that worked (not this one specific but brands)
ukwdwnut
20-07-2009, 09:53 AM
ooooo i missed the apple airport being compatible with the pc. will have a look at how much
ok thx for that billie :D
ukwdwnut
23-07-2009, 05:02 PM
do you think its worth upgrading the firmware first and see what happens ?
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