Hello!
I am searching for a stable router with gigabit LAN and WLAN. I have been reading a lot of reviews here and I feel quite confused. The most important thing is that it can manage a lot of connections and heavy load on the wired LAN without crashing. I also want the WLAN to work well but it's not as important as the wired LAN. It also would be great if the router had static DHCP with MAC adress reservation and ability to add quite a lot of port forwarding rules (virtual servers). I don't know if the all the routers below have got this.
The routers I have been looking at:
D-Link DIR-655:
Some people says it is good, some says it isn't. I've heard that it's unstable if you get one with firmware >1.30 and then it's also impossible to downgrade. Costs approx. $ 140 here.
Belkin N+ F5D8235-4:
Positive owner reviews but expert reviews says it has quite mediocre performance. Only vertical mount, positive with guest WLAN. Costs approx. $ 110 here.
Netgear WNDR3700:
High performance and simultaneous dual-band WLAN but quite expensive. Worth the money? Costs approx. $ 180 here.
Linksys WRT320N:
Quite good performance, works with DD-WRT, said to be quite mediocre with default firmware. No external antennas. Not simultaneous dual-band. Costs approx. $ 110 here.
Belkin N1 Vision F5D8232-4:
Nice LCD screen, but some reviews mentions mediocre WAN performance. Seems to work well with updated firmware however, according to user reviews. Costs approx. $ 150 here.
Netgear CG3100:
Has got built in cable modem and I can get it very cheap from my ISP. Seems to have some stability issues but works quite OK if "IP Flood Detection" and firewall is disabled. Costs approx. $ 85 from my ISP.
I hope someone can help me out of this jungle!
Best regards
Johan
I am searching for a stable router with gigabit LAN and WLAN. I have been reading a lot of reviews here and I feel quite confused. The most important thing is that it can manage a lot of connections and heavy load on the wired LAN without crashing. I also want the WLAN to work well but it's not as important as the wired LAN. It also would be great if the router had static DHCP with MAC adress reservation and ability to add quite a lot of port forwarding rules (virtual servers). I don't know if the all the routers below have got this.
The routers I have been looking at:
D-Link DIR-655:
Some people says it is good, some says it isn't. I've heard that it's unstable if you get one with firmware >1.30 and then it's also impossible to downgrade. Costs approx. $ 140 here.
Belkin N+ F5D8235-4:
Positive owner reviews but expert reviews says it has quite mediocre performance. Only vertical mount, positive with guest WLAN. Costs approx. $ 110 here.
Netgear WNDR3700:
High performance and simultaneous dual-band WLAN but quite expensive. Worth the money? Costs approx. $ 180 here.
Linksys WRT320N:
Quite good performance, works with DD-WRT, said to be quite mediocre with default firmware. No external antennas. Not simultaneous dual-band. Costs approx. $ 110 here.
Belkin N1 Vision F5D8232-4:
Nice LCD screen, but some reviews mentions mediocre WAN performance. Seems to work well with updated firmware however, according to user reviews. Costs approx. $ 150 here.
Netgear CG3100:
Has got built in cable modem and I can get it very cheap from my ISP. Seems to have some stability issues but works quite OK if "IP Flood Detection" and firewall is disabled. Costs approx. $ 85 from my ISP.
I hope someone can help me out of this jungle!

Best regards
Johan
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