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Router advice needed!
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I have Virgin Media Cable, and bought a Belkin Wireless G Router (54Mbps) which connects to the cable box in a first floor room, then my PC is downstairs in another room (via 2 walls) and connects wirelessly.
The signal is always low and it often takes a while to get a connection, so I think I need a better more powerful router. I was looking at the Belkin B5DUK045 G+MIMO: for the speed it says 'faster then 802.11b' but I read that equates to about 11mbps?!! So I think I need better/faster than that?
So I am looking at the Netgear WPN824 (MIMO, & 'up to 108mbps') Do you think this would be best in my situation, also do I have to buy the adaptor of the same make (to go in my PC) or can I use my existing Belkin adaptor?? And will laptops work ok (with their built-in adaptors)?
Thank you in anticipation!
Regards, Mike
The signal is always low and it often takes a while to get a connection, so I think I need a better more powerful router. I was looking at the Belkin B5DUK045 G+MIMO: for the speed it says 'faster then 802.11b' but I read that equates to about 11mbps?!! So I think I need better/faster than that?
So I am looking at the Netgear WPN824 (MIMO, & 'up to 108mbps') Do you think this would be best in my situation, also do I have to buy the adaptor of the same make (to go in my PC) or can I use my existing Belkin adaptor?? And will laptops work ok (with their built-in adaptors)?
Thank you in anticipation!
Regards, Mike
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have Virgin Media cable broadband. My router is in my loft, desktop on the first floor and laptop connects all over the house and garden without fail.
I have a Linksys WRT54G - been using it for nearly 3 years and never a problem.
Your existing adaptors will be fine, but make sure they are G (not B) for best performance.
I have a Linksys WRT54G - been using it for nearly 3 years and never a problem.
Your existing adaptors will be fine, but make sure they are G (not B) for best performance.