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October 8, 2014 5:46:42 PM

HI !
i need a router with good speed , 2.5 and 5.00 ghz freq. supported and my budget is around 70$.
PLEASE HELP !!!

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October 11, 2014 1:04:29 PM

I stay away from lynksys , support runs ut quick . Asus make great routers and they support with FW upgrades for years , my Asus RT-16 is still supported , my linksys bought at the same time ran out of support 3 years ago . Go with Asus RT =66-N great router , cover the whole house with a strong signal . rt56 53 and 52 are in your price range maybe the rt 65n.
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October 11, 2014 1:25:40 PM

dickey005 said:
Ubrales said:
I like Linksys routers for their performance and reliability.

Here is a list around your budget - http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=E...


Your list is good but , can u tell about other companies ?

The two routers I have and which work great are Linksys WMP600N and Asus N53 - the PCI slots are different so choose according to the PCI slot that you have available.
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October 11, 2014 1:29:49 PM

Ubrales said:
dickey005 said:
Ubrales said:
I like Linksys routers for their performance and reliability.

Here is a list around your budget - http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=E...


Your list is good but , can u tell about other companies ?

The two routers I have and which work great are Linksys WMP600N and Asus N53 - the PCI slots are different so choose according to the PCI slot that you have available.


PCI slot , on a router ? I don't understand .
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October 11, 2014 4:06:21 PM

jerry6 said:
Ubrales said:
dickey005 said:
Ubrales said:
I like Linksys routers for their performance and reliability.

Here is a list around your budget - http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=E...


Your list is good but , can u tell about other companies ?

The two routers I have and which work great are Linksys WMP600N and Asus N53 - the PCI slots are different so choose according to the PCI slot that you have available.


PCI slot , on a router ? I don't understand .

Sorry! You are correct! I was thinking wireless cards. Regarding routers I stick with Linksys. My current router is Linksys E1550. The signal goes through 4 drywalls and 30 feet away on two different floors.
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October 11, 2014 9:35:39 PM

I'd go with Cisco.
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October 12, 2014 7:11:31 AM

soumikkol60 said:
I'd go with Cisco.


Linksys is Cisco!

And, Linksys has a great app named "Cisco Connect" that I use once in a while to easily connect other computers to my Linksys router. Over the past10+ years I have had zero problems with Linksys routers! That's why I am absolutely sold on Linksys!
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October 12, 2014 11:04:09 AM

dickey005 said:
HI !
i need a router with good speed , 2.5 and 5.00 ghz freq. supported and my budget is around 70$.
PLEASE HELP !!!


Ubrales said:
soumikkol60 said:
I'd go with Cisco.


Linksys is Cisco!

And, Linksys has a great app named "Cisco Connect" that I use once in a while to easily connect other computers to my Linksys router. Over the past10+ years I have had zero problems with Linksys routers! That's why I am absolutely sold on Linksys!


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October 12, 2014 11:05:04 AM

dickey005 said:
HI !
i need a router with good speed , 2.5 and 5.00 ghz freq. supported and my budget is around 70$.
PLEASE HELP !!!


Ubrales said:
soumikkol60 said:
I'd go with Cisco.


Linksys is Cisco!

And, Linksys has a great app named "Cisco Connect" that I use once in a while to easily connect other computers to my Linksys router. Over the past10+ years I have had zero problems with Linksys routers! That's why I am absolutely sold on Linksys!

10 - 20 years ago I'd agree , today , or last 5 years linksys sucks , support runs out quick , plus don't like the privacy crap they have pulled . Your money your choice . Asus you have a good choice of custom FW , lots more options . I've run Netgear n6250 wrt2700 , dlink , linksys , the Asus is the only router that I've kept the others get sold within 3 months .http://
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October 12, 2014 12:49:06 PM

jerry6 said:
I stay away from lynksys , support runs ut quick . Asus make great routers and they support with FW upgrades for years , my Asus RT-16 is still supported , my linksys bought at the same time ran out of support 3 years ago . Go with Asus RT =66-N great router , cover the whole house with a strong signal . rt56 53 and 52 are in your price range maybe the rt 65n.


I know ASUS is one of the great company and i personally had a good experience with it but there are so many things how i will know which one i need , can u tell which things i should look at before buying one ?
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October 12, 2014 9:21:08 PM

dickey005 said:
jerry6 said:
I stay away from lynksys , support runs ut quick . Asus make great routers and they support with FW upgrades for years , my Asus RT-16 is still supported , my linksys bought at the same time ran out of support 3 years ago . Go with Asus RT =66-N great router , cover the whole house with a strong signal . rt56 53 and 52 are in your price range maybe the rt 65n.


I know ASUS is one of the great company and i personally had a good experience with it but there are so many things how i will know which one i need , can u tell which things i should look at before buying one ?


What do you need from a router ? 2 bands , speed of your clients , lots of factors to consider . So far I've tried AC but find at the distances and obstacles in my house the N-66 is about as good as it gets . Try the AC 56 or the N 56 /65 they all have lots of different FW available depending on your needs . And you cannot brick these routers updating FW I've tried , almost impossible .
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