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Best Linksys wireless router for me?
I currently have an outdated Linksys WRT54GS V.6 wireless router.
I've got the following devices that run off the router:
- My laptop (wireless)
- My wifes laptop (wireless)
- Gaming PC (wired)
- XBOX 360 (wired)
- Garage computer (wireless)
I am looking for a better Linksys router that may help with my wired speed as well as keeping a reliable wireless connection.
Also looking to see if I can get better range with another router.
Any suggestions would be great. I've done some reading on CNET Reviews, and just not sure what I should get.
Don't want to go overboard, but I also don't wany a buggy router that I have to reset every week.
THanks for your help.
2 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router
With SpeedBooster
Model: WRT54GS
Wired or Wireless Network Adaptor
Vender: CISCO
I purchased mine at wal-mart in the neighborhood of 70 to 80 bucks.
Source(s): Computer Tech - 1 decade ago
Going for a wireless N-version router will help improve the range. Most wireless-N router broadcast G and N signal so that you won't have to change some of you equipment. I personally like Netgear over Linksys because of the IP address reservation feature. Other people will like Linksys better. Make your choice; but go for a wireless-N.
Good luck!