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Decent priced decent working wireless router, por favor

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Well, our wireless router may have kicked the bucket. One of the lower ended netgears I believe. Looking for something reasonably priced that won't break down on me in a year, and gets the job done. Thanks guys

Well, our wireless router may have kicked the bucket. One of the lower ended netgears I believe. Looking for something reasonably priced that won't break down on me in a year, and gets the job done. Thanks guys

I'd sell you my Apple Airport Extreme w/ modem and antenna port for $100. They're bulletproof and easy to set up.

I've had zero issues with the dlink I got last year. I forget the model number, but can check when I get home... Of course they have probably revised the thing a hundred times by now. :)

Unfortunately all consumer grade wireless routers are really hit or miss. For every 10 people that have never had an issue you can probably find 5 that think they are garbage. I've had fairly good luck with the Linksys WRT54GL and you should be able to find them for $50 or so.

Unfortunately all consumer grade wireless routers are really hit or miss. For every 10 people that have never had an issue you can probably find 5 that think they are garbage. I've had fairly good luck with the Linksys WRT54GL and you should be able to find them for $50 or so.

That's very true in my experience, I think it comes down to usage. Some of them seem quite reliable for basic use, internet, email, etc but start falling over if you transfer a lot of large files over a LAN, use unusual protocols or heavy wifi encryption. I used to own a US Robotics 9105 which crashed twice a day and today run a DLink DGL-4300 which is rock solid with whatever I throw at it.

Just checked, the D-Link router I use is a WBR-2310. Not sure what the current lineup is like, but this one has been a dream after all the problems I had with Linksys.

I have been using Linksys WRT54G for about 3 years and been super happy with it.

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