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Originally Posted by The Old Guy
My new house is deep in the country and I have but one option for local telephone and DSL service in the community. They advertise upload and download speeds at 768kbps/256kbps. We use a VOIP service for long distance and international calling at the house because cell reception is POOR. I want to run a secure wireless system in the house for my both my computers and printers.
I like Linksys unless there is something better. So, which wireless system (router) is best for what I want to do the Linksys Wireless-N Broadband Router, Wireless-N Gigabit Gaming Router or the Wireless-G Broadband Router with SpeedBooster?
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TOG
I just attended a Training course on this in Early Aug.
Hope this helps like all subjects this is not the only info but this should point you in a direction. Your service to the house is the first step (DSL/Wired/Sat Service/Microwave) then you determine how you will distribute the service in the house (Wired/WIFI). Research the model of router/access point/WIFI then make the purchase and install.
1st Do you have the capability to wire the house? If so wire the rooms with CAT5E so you can take advantage of the higher speed.
2nd if not do not get caught up on the new N type of wireless. The N band is not certified and many things will change between now and next Aug. The FCC and other regulatory agencies when the approve the N-band will probably change the Freq/channel/etc. This will leave a lot of people that have bought Pre-N certified equipment from working with different versions of N equipment.
The issue for WIFI is placement of the wireless router/access point in the house. You will have to do a survey with the equipment to determine the best location. You will have degradation of signal no matter what you do but you need to install the router so the prime use areas have the best signal. If you Hard wire the house you will be able to do this much easier. With your house wired you have many options (connect wired in one room /connect wireless in another) Also you could cover the house/yard with multiple router's to get full coverage. Wiring the house is pretty easy and not that much. I have done several with no formal training. Today there are a lot of tools, plug and play cable solutions/etc.
The G-boosted is Good and that is what I buy for work right now. If you need a little more signal strength i use add on directional antennas also.
I use Linksys and NetGear and they both work the same for our use.