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Recent content by MarkDGaal

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    NETGEAR WNDR4000 N750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router Reviewed

    I by no means know of the "proper" way to test Wireless LAN throughput, but I would like to contribute to this discussion. Below is a screenshot of a test right after installing the router last night. Note the 22MB per/sec; this is transferring multiple files via Samba protocol connected to only...
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    Using a WRVS4400N as a Firewall?

    Preface, when it comes to networking, in the grand scheme of things, I know next to nothing; when it comes to network security I know ABSOLUTELY nothing. I just changed routers from a Linksys WRVS4400N (Version 1) to a WNDR4000 from NetGear. The wireless throughput change is...
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    Router Suggestion for HDTV Video Streaming

    Thank you all for your suggestions; after reading up on all of the available options, and because I know that my building uses commercial grade wiring in every room, I was going to go the HomePlug route. However, I took another look at my telephone jacks while painting the bedroom and to my...
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    Router Suggestion for HDTV Video Streaming

    Fair warning MoCA or HPNA is something I've never dealt so forgive me if some of my questions are amateur. I have the option to use coax or home phone lines so pros/cons or just simply "coax is better" would be nice to know. Some suggestions on either the best MoCA or HPNA routers would...
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    Router Suggestion for HDTV Video Streaming

    I am under the impression that MoCA/HPNA Routers would only work with certain ISPs is that not the case?
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    Router Suggestion for HDTV Video Streaming

    Unfortunately, Verizon or AT&T are not available in my building; I am restricted to Comcast in that respect.
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    Router Suggestion for HDTV Video Streaming

    Also here is an email I received from Netgear regarding the WNDR4000s ability to repeat on both 2.4ghz and 5ghz.... I'm not sure if what they are saying is totally accurate: "Dear Mark, My name is Jay and I am following up on your support case. The NETGEAR WNDR4000 wireless router can be use...
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    Router Suggestion for HDTV Video Streaming

    Here is my predicament: I have just moved into condo whose wireless channels are extremely congested along the 2.4ghz band. I have a Linksys WRVS4400N Version 1 Back in suburbia I reliably saw 60-70mbps on my 4400N while in the same room. This was enough to stream 720 and some lower mbit...
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