surfer
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Posted 4:01 pm, 02/08/2009
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Yea, I've looked at that one on the internet but my wireless card is G and my router is G so I don't think switching to a N router would do any good unless I added an card
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Spades
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Posted 1:19 pm, 02/08/2009
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DLink Dir-655 is the best N router I have come across.
To answer the other question, it will speed up communication somewhat.... when I switched from a G router to a N router, I jumped up to 45mb/s average on the new router as opposed to 32 mb/s average on the old Linksys G router. But as far as your limit on bandwidth, no, it will not increase that.
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surfer
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Posted 8:19 pm, 02/07/2009
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I don't think having a N router will speed up a computer with a G card correct?
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surfer
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Posted 10:03 pm, 02/06/2009
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Cisco makes Linksys, at least its on the box
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RedNeckHillBilly
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Posted 6:48 pm, 02/06/2009
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linksys is good, if you want top of the line go cisco
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unc417
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Posted 11:49 am, 02/06/2009
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I agree, Linksys is the only brand I would consider.
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adamsdell
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Posted 9:20 am, 02/06/2009
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Linksys is the best so far, I use them and never had any problems.
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Forever Cynic
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Posted 7:21 pm, 02/04/2009
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Stay away from Belkin. There's a reason why it's cheap. I wish I could tell you a good one, but so far my only experience has been with Belkin.
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surfer
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Posted 7:18 pm, 02/04/2009
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Can anyone recommend a great wireless router N
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