grillhead
Occasional Visitor
Hi all
I am looking to upgrade from my current Linksys WRT54G v4 to a Dual Band N router. The WRT54G is a good router, but my needs have increased since I first got it. I have read the charts and reviews so much my head is swimming. I have also looked at the buying guides but could still use some general direction. Here are the things I am looking for:
1. A good stable connection. My house is 1756 sq. ft., as a traditional 2-story house with an addition built onto the back. We use Roadrunner cable internet with a Motorola Surfboard modem.
2. Connections: I have the following connected (so far):
(a) Laptop (I will need to get an N adapter for it)
(b) 2 Vizio Internet connected televisions
(c) Nintendo Wii
(d) 2 HTC smartphones
(e) Epson wireless All-in-One
There is always the possibility of adding something more in the future.
3. My usage is mostly streaming and internet usage, whether streaming directly to the televisions, or hooking up the laptop to them. File sharing isn't something I generally do.
4. We do not have any landline telephones (cordless or otherwise) so interference isn't as much of an issue.
5. A USB port to attach an external drive would be nice, but not a necessity.
6. Nothing will likely ever be hard wired to it so gigabit ports are not a necessity either.
7. Open source firmware is nice, but with the options most routers offer now, I don't consider it a necessity either (although I'm not quite up to speed on how to work QoS either).
8. Orientation is not a problem as I can place it horizontally or vertically.
9. I've been partial to external antennae, but with the advancements in internal ones, I don't think this is much of an issue either.
10. Of course, I'd like to keep my price point under $100, but if I need to go a little over to have the connectivity that I need, I can do what I have to do.
11. I am not brand specific. I've had good luck with my Linksys, but I would entertain any brand.
Any assistance I can get from you folks would be appreciated. Thanks for all you do!

1. A good stable connection. My house is 1756 sq. ft., as a traditional 2-story house with an addition built onto the back. We use Roadrunner cable internet with a Motorola Surfboard modem.
2. Connections: I have the following connected (so far):
(a) Laptop (I will need to get an N adapter for it)
(b) 2 Vizio Internet connected televisions
(c) Nintendo Wii
(d) 2 HTC smartphones
(e) Epson wireless All-in-One
There is always the possibility of adding something more in the future.
3. My usage is mostly streaming and internet usage, whether streaming directly to the televisions, or hooking up the laptop to them. File sharing isn't something I generally do.
4. We do not have any landline telephones (cordless or otherwise) so interference isn't as much of an issue.
5. A USB port to attach an external drive would be nice, but not a necessity.
6. Nothing will likely ever be hard wired to it so gigabit ports are not a necessity either.
7. Open source firmware is nice, but with the options most routers offer now, I don't consider it a necessity either (although I'm not quite up to speed on how to work QoS either).
8. Orientation is not a problem as I can place it horizontally or vertically.
9. I've been partial to external antennae, but with the advancements in internal ones, I don't think this is much of an issue either.
10. Of course, I'd like to keep my price point under $100, but if I need to go a little over to have the connectivity that I need, I can do what I have to do.
11. I am not brand specific. I've had good luck with my Linksys, but I would entertain any brand.
Any assistance I can get from you folks would be appreciated. Thanks for all you do!

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