KarylFStein
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My (up until now) trusty D-Link DGL-4300 is dead. I pulled the D-Link WBR-2310 I had upstairs configured just as an AP and it's doing the router + wireless duties now. However, it keeps needing rebooting about once a week plus my wireless coverage upstairs is real spotty now. So, I'm looking to replace my setup.
(Setup note: all network feeds go into the basement, I have Ethernet in some places on the ground floor and upstairs--and plenty in the basement--but not in all rooms. My main switch is a Netgear GS716T so I can trunk dual Ethernet connections to the main server and "hub" traffic for debugging. No PoE, but there's power outlets where I'd put the APs.)
I'm looking at the Netgear FVS336G as the router because I recently retired the server that ran (the no longer available) SSL-Explorer. (I've looked at Adito / OpenVPN ALS, but it doesn't seem ready for prime time plus I've retired my last Linux server
and don't want to put any more duties on the Windows server if I can help it.)
Anyway, the FVS336G looks good and solid, which is what I need since I telecommute and having to reboot the router in the middle of a presentation is not good--which is the reason for the upgrade. I also like the fact that if I ever upgrade to N, (no plans for that, but I guess it'll have to happen someday preferably after "draft" status), I wouldn't need to replace the router.
So, I'm looking for a few inexpensive but *solid* and *good-performing AES* APs that I can put on each story. From what I've read, I don't want a WDS because 1) it cuts the available bandwidth and 2) it doesn't do WPA2. I don't care about roaming as the wireless clients pretty much stay in the same place. I don't care about N--most of my clients do support Turbo-G, though.
Unfortunately, it seems like the Turbo-G APs are harder to find and more expensive than their N counterparts these days. Any suggestions on a Turbo-G AP (or router that can act as an AP) that will be solid, is inexpensive, is fast, and handles WPA2? I prefer it new, but eBay is an option too...
(Setup note: all network feeds go into the basement, I have Ethernet in some places on the ground floor and upstairs--and plenty in the basement--but not in all rooms. My main switch is a Netgear GS716T so I can trunk dual Ethernet connections to the main server and "hub" traffic for debugging. No PoE, but there's power outlets where I'd put the APs.)
I'm looking at the Netgear FVS336G as the router because I recently retired the server that ran (the no longer available) SSL-Explorer. (I've looked at Adito / OpenVPN ALS, but it doesn't seem ready for prime time plus I've retired my last Linux server

Anyway, the FVS336G looks good and solid, which is what I need since I telecommute and having to reboot the router in the middle of a presentation is not good--which is the reason for the upgrade. I also like the fact that if I ever upgrade to N, (no plans for that, but I guess it'll have to happen someday preferably after "draft" status), I wouldn't need to replace the router.
So, I'm looking for a few inexpensive but *solid* and *good-performing AES* APs that I can put on each story. From what I've read, I don't want a WDS because 1) it cuts the available bandwidth and 2) it doesn't do WPA2. I don't care about roaming as the wireless clients pretty much stay in the same place. I don't care about N--most of my clients do support Turbo-G, though.
Unfortunately, it seems like the Turbo-G APs are harder to find and more expensive than their N counterparts these days. Any suggestions on a Turbo-G AP (or router that can act as an AP) that will be solid, is inexpensive, is fast, and handles WPA2? I prefer it new, but eBay is an option too...