Hi, its time to get a new wireless router for home. Currently using WRT54GL with DD-WRT, it works fine, but it will go for second house and I need a new one. And I want to get some harder tasks to do.
What I wanted to ask is, if there is any dual band router that can be used as two different routers? I ask this as I want one device, but need to share internet/network on two different locations, one is here in my house (N for greater speed) and second I need to share wireless outside of the house for like 300 meters to another room and there will be router as receiver (no high speed is needed) and then wired to computer. As I understand I need external antennas, which can be changed to get overlay outside of the house.
Also I have few desktop computers, that will be connected with gigabit lan together for faster file exchange. USB port on Router maybe is a good thing also.
I saw great futures of the NETGEAR WNDR3700, but it have intergraded antennas... similar hardware is in the D-Link DIR-825 B1, it have also two antennas, does it have each one for each band?
And sorry for bad English, please suggest what is good for me.
Thanks, best regards, Kashelz.
What I wanted to ask is, if there is any dual band router that can be used as two different routers? I ask this as I want one device, but need to share internet/network on two different locations, one is here in my house (N for greater speed) and second I need to share wireless outside of the house for like 300 meters to another room and there will be router as receiver (no high speed is needed) and then wired to computer. As I understand I need external antennas, which can be changed to get overlay outside of the house.
Also I have few desktop computers, that will be connected with gigabit lan together for faster file exchange. USB port on Router maybe is a good thing also.
I saw great futures of the NETGEAR WNDR3700, but it have intergraded antennas... similar hardware is in the D-Link DIR-825 B1, it have also two antennas, does it have each one for each band?
And sorry for bad English, please suggest what is good for me.
Thanks, best regards, Kashelz.