Background: I'm trying to get the most out of my internet connection. I have comcast.net Performance (6m) and a new SB6120 that can get up to 20Mbps on speedtest direct connected. However, I can't run direct connected because I have a number of other devices that also need bandwidth including internet telephony. I have a WGT624v2 which I finally got configured well enough to give stable wireless connections where I need them. It also handles most of my wired ports today. The problem is that this device is limiting the wired speedtest to 10Mbps. I'm trying to meet these goals in order:
1. 100% reliable
2. Get the 20Mbps potential out to all wired devices (5 total ports now, 8 later)
3. Get >20Mbps potential out to all wired devices if I decide to upgrade with comcast at some point
4. NAS/printer connections nice to have
5. Stay under $100 if possible or near it if not
I first thought I should replace the WGT624 with a newer wireless router but my wireless needs are currently fairly modest since I invested time wiring the house. So, now I'm thinking about a Smart Switch solution like the Netgear GS108T-NAS with the WGT624 behind it. Burning more electrons is the main downside to this for me, but it might still be less than I'm currently using.
I've previously spent hours trying to understand enough to make a good decision. Today I've spent several more hours getting all this stuff back in my head. I read all the sticky posts in this forum and went several levels deep on the how-to stuff. I apologize if this still sounds like a newbie problem but the choices are bewildering.
Is there a wireless router with 8 ports that can handle top wired speeds? With a USB port?
Should I just go with the switch? Is there something better than the Netgear for what I've described?
(BTW, the SB6120 is *nice*
TIA for any help you can offer!
1. 100% reliable
2. Get the 20Mbps potential out to all wired devices (5 total ports now, 8 later)
3. Get >20Mbps potential out to all wired devices if I decide to upgrade with comcast at some point
4. NAS/printer connections nice to have
5. Stay under $100 if possible or near it if not
I first thought I should replace the WGT624 with a newer wireless router but my wireless needs are currently fairly modest since I invested time wiring the house. So, now I'm thinking about a Smart Switch solution like the Netgear GS108T-NAS with the WGT624 behind it. Burning more electrons is the main downside to this for me, but it might still be less than I'm currently using.
I've previously spent hours trying to understand enough to make a good decision. Today I've spent several more hours getting all this stuff back in my head. I read all the sticky posts in this forum and went several levels deep on the how-to stuff. I apologize if this still sounds like a newbie problem but the choices are bewildering.
Is there a wireless router with 8 ports that can handle top wired speeds? With a USB port?
Should I just go with the switch? Is there something better than the Netgear for what I've described?
(BTW, the SB6120 is *nice*

TIA for any help you can offer!