vnangia
Senior Member
Hi folks,
I currently have a DIR-655 that's serving as the main router for the house. It is set up to do a 2.4GHz G/N network, serving two N-capable laptops, an N-capable iPad, and a half-dozen G-capable smaller devices (phones, Squeezebox, etc).
The iPad has a number of problems with a G/N mixed network, and it doesn't look like Apple is interested in fixing the problem; at least, not anytime soon. For me, it manifests as an inability to hold marginal network signals.
I can either (a) replace some of the antennas; or, (b) buy an additional "access point". For the latter I'm thinking of an inexpensive D-Link such as the DIR-601 or the DIR-615.
Any thoughts?
Cheers!
I currently have a DIR-655 that's serving as the main router for the house. It is set up to do a 2.4GHz G/N network, serving two N-capable laptops, an N-capable iPad, and a half-dozen G-capable smaller devices (phones, Squeezebox, etc).
The iPad has a number of problems with a G/N mixed network, and it doesn't look like Apple is interested in fixing the problem; at least, not anytime soon. For me, it manifests as an inability to hold marginal network signals.
I can either (a) replace some of the antennas; or, (b) buy an additional "access point". For the latter I'm thinking of an inexpensive D-Link such as the DIR-601 or the DIR-615.
Any thoughts?
Cheers!