I've been waiting and looking for more than a year now for a fast and stable Wireless-N router to stream HD content (h264 1080p). I've been following all articles on SmallNetBuilder and read a lot of other reviews. But until now unable to find a reliable solution tot wirelessly stream HD content throughout my house.
Recently I bought a new laptop an Asus X5QS (N55 series) which is a wonderful laptop which effortlessly plays HD content.
After waiting so long I finally read some reviews about the D-Link DIR-645 300 Mbps 2,4 Ghz router with smartbeam technology and a Ralink RT3662 chipset (According to this Smallnetbuilder article) which sounded really nice. The reviews were very promising but the only downside was that the maximum speed was 300 Mbps. But I thought well my notebook also has a wireless card with max 300 Mbps, so I'm going to give it a try and I bought it.
Well when I tested it on the first floor were also the D-link DIR-645 router resides I got a signal strenght of 4 bars and I could play h264 1080p content.
On the second floor at the back of the house, thing quickly went down and I had a signal strength of max 2 bars and a lot of stuttering unfortunately.
After some research I found out that my laptop WIFI/Bluetooth card supports only one stream of 150 Mbps
It's an Atheros AR9002WB-1NG, how on earth could they put such a crappy wifi card in such a nice laptop 
Well now I'm thinking of getting another halfsize wifi mini pci-e card for my laptop which will hopefully improve the signal strenght and maybe make it possible to watch some HD content on the second floor.
The only dilemma I face is which card would be the best choice. I would prefer to have a combo card with bluetooth, but don't know if I will sacrifce on performance with that.
I did some research and came up with the following cards:
Well as far as I know is the Ubiquiti very strong in both receiving and sending and but no halfsize mini pci-e and also no bluetooth unfortunately.
Both Bigfoot Killer wifi cards don't have bluetooth, but from what I read are also quite good, I would have to sacrifice bluetooth for them.
Keeps 3 going:
Could anyone give me any advice in this matter
Recently I bought a new laptop an Asus X5QS (N55 series) which is a wonderful laptop which effortlessly plays HD content.
After waiting so long I finally read some reviews about the D-Link DIR-645 300 Mbps 2,4 Ghz router with smartbeam technology and a Ralink RT3662 chipset (According to this Smallnetbuilder article) which sounded really nice. The reviews were very promising but the only downside was that the maximum speed was 300 Mbps. But I thought well my notebook also has a wireless card with max 300 Mbps, so I'm going to give it a try and I bought it.
Well when I tested it on the first floor were also the D-link DIR-645 router resides I got a signal strenght of 4 bars and I could play h264 1080p content.
On the second floor at the back of the house, thing quickly went down and I had a signal strength of max 2 bars and a lot of stuttering unfortunately.
After some research I found out that my laptop WIFI/Bluetooth card supports only one stream of 150 Mbps


Well now I'm thinking of getting another halfsize wifi mini pci-e card for my laptop which will hopefully improve the signal strenght and maybe make it possible to watch some HD content on the second floor.
The only dilemma I face is which card would be the best choice. I would prefer to have a combo card with bluetooth, but don't know if I will sacrifce on performance with that.
I did some research and came up with the following cards:
- Intel 6230 (2T2R 2.4/5 GHz, 300 Mbps, Bluetooth)
- Bigfoot Killer Wireless-N 1102 (2T2R 2.4/5 GHz, 300 Mbps, No Bluetooth, Atheros AR9382)
- Bigfoot Killer Wireless-N 1103 (3T3R 2.4/5 GHz, 450 Mbps, No Bluetooth, Atheros AR9380)
- Ubiquiti SR71-E (2T2R 2.4/5 GHz, 300 Mbps, No Bluetooth, 400mW / 26dbm, NOT half-size afaik, Atheros AR9280 chipset)
- Ralink RT3592BC8 (2T2R 2.4/5 GHz, 300 Mbps, Bluetooth 4.0, same brand chipset as D-link DIR-645)
- Ralink RT3593 (3T3R 2.4/5 GHz, 450 Mbps, Bluetooth 4.0, same brand chipset as D-link DIR-645 and also support for "Transmission Beam Forming" like the D-link DIR-645 router)
Well as far as I know is the Ubiquiti very strong in both receiving and sending and but no halfsize mini pci-e and also no bluetooth unfortunately.
Both Bigfoot Killer wifi cards don't have bluetooth, but from what I read are also quite good, I would have to sacrifice bluetooth for them.
Keeps 3 going:
The Intel 6230 with 300 Mbps and Bluetooth. I'm only affraid that this one will give the least strongest signal of all in the list.
- The Ralink RT3592BC8 with 300 Mbps and bluetooth 4.0 and also has the same brand chipset as the D-link DIR-645 router, which is something that Mr. Thiggings actually recommended in one of his reviews as I recall.)
- The Ralink RT3593 which has bluetooth 4.0 and also has the same brand chipset as the D-link DIR-645 router, which is something that Mr. Thiggings actually recommended in one of his reviews as I recall. And it also even has support for "Transmission Beam Forming" like the D-link DIR-645 router). The only bad thing is that I can't find it for sale anywhere and I don't know if the 3TTR wil have negative impact as the DIR-645 is 2T3T and I recall Mr. Thiggings run into such a problem with a Netgear test)
Could anyone give me any advice in this matter
