Wireless n for work

ghost

Active Member
Hi all,

I know its under home networking but I will see if you'll help anyway

We have two wireless G access points and both of them are useless, one of them needs to be restarted everyday while the other decides to drop out not as often but still enough to annoy people.

I Want to get one for upstairs with a good range and reliable! Budget will probably go up to £100 as we have a few laptops and other wireless nodes.


What do you think I should get?


EDIT: Was looking at the WNAP210-100UKS - Netgear bridge. Do you think that would be suitable. It quotes...

"Up to 10x the coverage and 15x the speed of 802.11g networks"


Sounds good but is it?

Thanks in advance,
Steve
 

Homenet

Member
Any standard wireless N router that supports bridging should do the trick. Try the WNDR3700 from Netgear, it should be more than adequate :)
 

randyorton7

New Member
Computer Networking

Hi, You may think you have fast Internet service today. Or you may have resigned yourself to a future of agonizingly slow connections. In the U.S., at least, the range of Internet speeds available to homes varies greatly depending on location. :)


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