My network setup:
My wife just got a work laptop that is wireless N, and I may be getting another Asus media player that is also N capable. All my NIC's are gigabit capable so I want to upgrade to both N and G and am deciding which router is best way to go. I like dd-wrt and the extra options it offers, currently also running it on another WRT54GL and a Buffalo WHR54 for outside customers, both are rock-solid.
I was seriously looking at the Linksys WRT610N and its dual band etc, but reading the sticky on it over at the dd-wrt board is kind of scaring me off. I do like its capacity, samba/external drive and dual band feature though. I am thinking about perhaps the WRT310N and seeing if I can use it exclusively for N clients and using my existing WRT54xx routers for existing G clients.
I like to tinker around with things like dd-wrt, but I am by no means a network expert and more or less like to set a router up and forget about it. I don't want to spend hours experimenting with different builds etc., but I do want the extra features firmware like dd-wrt and others offers.
I am happy with Linksys, but will consider any make out there that gives me solid performance and reliability.
So I am asking the more knowledgeable on this board the following: if you had a setup like mine, what router would you upgrade to to get wireless N and gigabit speeds?
- WRT54GL running dd-wrt v23sp2 as main router/AP connected to ISP
- WRT54GS running dd-wrt v24 sp1 used as bridge-repeater, hooked up to kids pc
- 2 laptops that are G clients
- 2 linksys network cams that are G clients
- Nintendo wii G client (used little in this capacity, kids watching youtube etc)
- WD 1TB Mybook World edition wired to WRT54GL
- #1 Netgear 5 port gigabit switch downstream from WRT54GL (hooked up to main PC and one other)
- #2 Netgear 5 port gigabit switch downstream from first switch
- Asus o!play and WDTV Live media players downstream from #2 Netgear
My wife just got a work laptop that is wireless N, and I may be getting another Asus media player that is also N capable. All my NIC's are gigabit capable so I want to upgrade to both N and G and am deciding which router is best way to go. I like dd-wrt and the extra options it offers, currently also running it on another WRT54GL and a Buffalo WHR54 for outside customers, both are rock-solid.
I was seriously looking at the Linksys WRT610N and its dual band etc, but reading the sticky on it over at the dd-wrt board is kind of scaring me off. I do like its capacity, samba/external drive and dual band feature though. I am thinking about perhaps the WRT310N and seeing if I can use it exclusively for N clients and using my existing WRT54xx routers for existing G clients.
I like to tinker around with things like dd-wrt, but I am by no means a network expert and more or less like to set a router up and forget about it. I don't want to spend hours experimenting with different builds etc., but I do want the extra features firmware like dd-wrt and others offers.
I am happy with Linksys, but will consider any make out there that gives me solid performance and reliability.
So I am asking the more knowledgeable on this board the following: if you had a setup like mine, what router would you upgrade to to get wireless N and gigabit speeds?