What is the best router to use for iks , have 3 different iks providers , a PC along with a vop phone all connected into the old (5 years plus ) router I purchased from Wal Mart for $19.95
thanks in advance
What is the best router to use for iks , have 3 different iks providers , a PC along with a vop phone all connected into the old (5 years plus ) router I purchased from Wal Mart for $19.95
thanks in advance
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I'm sure there are better ones than the one I use (asus RT-N16) but I have tried a couple of the lynksis cysco with dd-wrt and also tried the net gear. The asus has lots of horsepower which I wanted and also you can install tomato if you decide to go with a vpn which I did. I have 3 computers wireless, and voip phone, along with the tv and in my opinion works good. I paid around 100 but I see there are different spots on the web you can get one now for considerably less. I've had mine for better than a year, so there may be upgrades to this particular model. good luck
I have two DIR-829 the range is not bad covers the upstairs. I'm using the second one in the basement as a AP because of the tiles on the floor. DDWRT is easy to install. Boot the router into recovery mode and upload a file. Overall it is a nice dual band router. I have recommended it to all my friends.
Buffalo Networks makes very good routers, and come with DD-WRT preinstalled. They're known to have the best wifi range as well.
Satellite Equipment:
10' Orbitron, Openbox S9, General Instrument 920
Shaw subscription, HDPVR630, 2x HDDSR600,
1m Channel Master (125w), Coolsat 8000
OTA Equipment:
Unknown model VHF/UHF combo antenna, Channel Master 7777 preamp, Channel Master rotator, 35' Rohn 20G tower
any decent model with DDWRT instaled.. i use asus wl520.. with DWRT you can boost up the wifi power which really helps for range.
Most people don't use their router to their potential anyway, a cheap router is more than sufficient for the common house hold...
If your interested in doing anything, above and beyond what a basic router does you will know what your looking for.
Agreed.
Fred0242: IKS hardly uses any bandwidth at all, even the cheapest off-brand consumer grade router would have no issues with it. What else are you planning on doing that might require a router upgrade?
Last edited by satchick; 04-13-2013 at 02:50 AM.
Satellite Equipment:
10' Orbitron, Openbox S9, General Instrument 920
Shaw subscription, HDPVR630, 2x HDDSR600,
1m Channel Master (125w), Coolsat 8000
OTA Equipment:
Unknown model VHF/UHF combo antenna, Channel Master 7777 preamp, Channel Master rotator, 35' Rohn 20G tower