fangk9
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TehWolf
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Post by fangk9 on Mar 19, 2009 22:44:12 GMT -5
Im tired of my shitty router not connecting to internet. I use it for the ps3 since I have a 20 gig and dont have the wifi. So I need to know what a good router is so I can use it for my ps3 >.>
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phillip00
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Post by phillip00 on Mar 19, 2009 23:27:53 GMT -5
I bought the Linksys RangePlus Wireless Router just a couple of days ago because my Wireless-G broke. It works well. I've had no trouble with it. Linksys is a very dependable name. I bought it for around 80 bucks.
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Post by Clone on Mar 20, 2009 1:10:26 GMT -5
Ask Oreo, she will buy you a new tv with that router too
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Post by danimakesitrain on Mar 20, 2009 1:11:18 GMT -5
fallout 3 included
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Post by Damien Jackal on Mar 20, 2009 2:44:26 GMT -5
Listen to Phillip, Linksys is definitely the most reliable router.
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Post by Darknezz on Mar 20, 2009 7:44:16 GMT -5
Linksys is pretty bitchin'.
If I were you, I'd opt for a gateway rather than a router. It reduces clutter by having the router and modem in one unit.
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fangk9
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TehWolf
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Post by fangk9 on Mar 20, 2009 9:56:59 GMT -5
Linksys sounds good since thats what I have already...maybe I should get the newer one
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BetaMaxx
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Post by BetaMaxx on Mar 20, 2009 16:04:09 GMT -5
My Belkin has been working fine. Its a pretty good brand too.
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fangk9
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TehWolf
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Post by fangk9 on Mar 21, 2009 0:45:51 GMT -5
Thanks for movin the thread ^^ I wasnt sure were to put it.
Would having two different routers in my house mess with the signal or something? O.o
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Post by Darknezz on Mar 21, 2009 12:34:58 GMT -5
Thanks for movin the thread ^^ I wasnt sure were to put it. Would having two different routers in my house mess with the signal or something? O.o No... If they're on the same network, it might cause a tiny bit of network lag because of having to stream information through three different things. It would be virtually unnoticeable, though. If they're not on the same network, why the crap do you have 2 networks in your house, for one? And it still wouldn't screw anything up.
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fangk9
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TehWolf
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Post by fangk9 on Mar 24, 2009 20:45:59 GMT -5
Ok now I have another question. Are there routers that have a higher quality signal or something?
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