Wireless Router

Discussion in 'PC Help Desk' started by elims, Mar 9, 2012.

  1. elims

    elims Well-Known Member

    I'm looking for a new wireless router for the home ... any suggestions, thoughts, opinions, reviews?

    Thnx! :)


    Carol
     
  2. CraigSPL

    CraigSPL Well-Known Member

  3. ServerSnapper

    ServerSnapper Well-Known Member

    well if its just for coming online you can go 15 to 35 doallar route. For home networking and multiple machines I would go with a netgear N600 and above. Set you back 75.00 to 120.00.
     
  4. Redneck Rich

    Redneck Rich Well-Known Member

    Yuppers, I picked up a dang refurbished one from CompUSA for around 15 bucks and aint had nar bit of trouble with it.
     
  5. elims

    elims Well-Known Member

    One of our network guys says that the refurbished ones are usually fine .. I hadn't thought about that before.

    I work from home, so need a reliable connection. My Netgear has served me well for the past half dozen years or so ... but I'm having to start kicking it almost daily, so it's time for something new.
     
  6. Clif001

    Clif001 Guest

    Just make sure it's labeled as 802.11n (as opposed to 802.11g). 802.11n is the fastest (currently in production), 802.11g is slower, and 802.11b is worthless except for the most basic (such as email).
     
  7. ServerSnapper

    ServerSnapper Well-Known Member

    Dual channel usually works well working from home. I can go up to 300mb on my n600. It's right in the middle and It does great with Netflix, home office, remote admin stuff. You can't go wrong. Clif is right. But also remember you will get what you pay for. Be ready to spend from 70 to 120 on a good wireless router. Cisco's are over rated and expensive. Netgear is great. Belkin is decent.
     
  8. Clif001

    Clif001 Guest

    Something you don't hear much on 4042. I just had to quote it.
    :hurray::hurray::hurray::hurray::hurray:
     
  9. elims

    elims Well-Known Member


    k, thnx .. was wondering if it was true that you "get what you pay for" ... have found that's true in some products, not in others.
     
  10. ServerSnapper

    ServerSnapper Well-Known Member


    When it comes to electronics...computers...etc. Bank on it!
     
  11. ServerSnapper

    ServerSnapper Well-Known Member


    :jester:
     
  12. CraigSPL

    CraigSPL Well-Known Member


    Depending on usage I would agree to a point. For the most though Cisco products are alot more product that what an average home owner needs and would thus be overrated and expensive.
     
  13. ServerSnapper

    ServerSnapper Well-Known Member


    That's why Netgear and Belkin usually work well for the money.
     
  14. bandmom

    bandmom Well-Known Member

    Router question:
    I had a wireless router for the house. Recently Centurylink upgraded me and sent me a new modem/wireless router in one. Took me awhile to get it setup w/ my computer, but got it working.

    BUT I cannot get it to recognize my wireless printer. I can 'connect' to my original router and print, but cannot connect to the internet. But using the new one, I can connect to the internet, but not the printer....:banghead:
    any suggestions before I call them? TIA!
     
  15. ServerSnapper

    ServerSnapper Well-Known Member


    Probably your wireless printer is still associated to the other AP. Reset the wireless setting and put in the AP info.
     
  16. bandmom

    bandmom Well-Known Member

    where do I find the wireless setting? I've tried looking for something like that under 'device and printers' but don't see it? I've looked at 'network and sharing' under properties of the printer....:confused:
     
  17. ServerSnapper

    ServerSnapper Well-Known Member


    It's not on the computer. It's in the settings of the printer itself.
     
  18. ddrdan

    ddrdan Well-Known Member

    New WEP code!!! It's probably seeing it, it just can't connect. Post the model printer and the OS you're using.
     
  19. bandmom

    bandmom Well-Known Member

    printer - MFC-255CW Brother
    OS - IE windows 7

    From the printer, it says connected, but nothing sent to the printer will print.
     
    Last edited: Mar 17, 2012
  20. ddrdan

    ddrdan Well-Known Member

    sorry for the long delay, I forgot I posted a question in this thread!

    Try this:

    1. Download this wireless setup wizzard and follow the steps

    2. Then go to this page and follow the lengthy process of evaluation.
    Brother MFC-255CW Help
     

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