ashG
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My WNDR3700 decided to go terminal on me last night. Flashing DDWRT softbricked the thing and I had to TFTP back to stock. Now, with settings (manually) put right back where they were previously some of my devices will no longer connect successfully. The important stuff works but I'm not sure for how long.
A solid wireless router is a necessity for us - My wife runs the web side of her antiques business from home (lots of uploading and transferring files from laptop to desktop) and I run a computer repair bench connected to the LAN for updating clients' computers. I'm also a heavy MMO gamer and do so frequently from either my desktop or laptop.
-wired-> Desktop computer, Vonage adapter, computer test/repair bench, soon will be running a line under the floor to our DirecTV box
-wireless-> 2 laptops, iPad 2, Android phone (soon to be 2), Logitech Revue
While I've been "authorized" to buy something that will work well, I've been asked to stay under the $200 mark unless I can make a case as to why I need to spend more. Our house isn't that large and is only one floor. The router will be located fairly centrally and signal will have to travel through two walls and a fridge (about 40 feet total) to make it to the living room where we do most of our wireless work.
Thanks for the advice. I look forward to hearing what you recommend.
A solid wireless router is a necessity for us - My wife runs the web side of her antiques business from home (lots of uploading and transferring files from laptop to desktop) and I run a computer repair bench connected to the LAN for updating clients' computers. I'm also a heavy MMO gamer and do so frequently from either my desktop or laptop.
-wired-> Desktop computer, Vonage adapter, computer test/repair bench, soon will be running a line under the floor to our DirecTV box
-wireless-> 2 laptops, iPad 2, Android phone (soon to be 2), Logitech Revue
While I've been "authorized" to buy something that will work well, I've been asked to stay under the $200 mark unless I can make a case as to why I need to spend more. Our house isn't that large and is only one floor. The router will be located fairly centrally and signal will have to travel through two walls and a fridge (about 40 feet total) to make it to the living room where we do most of our wireless work.
Thanks for the advice. I look forward to hearing what you recommend.