wireless router suggestions
#1
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wireless router suggestions
Does anyone have a suggestion for a good wireless router to travel with for when I connect to hotel high-speed. Primarily I am looking for something that will protect from anything follow guests may be doing out on what is a pretty open network, so it would be nice if the "WAN" port could also be wireless.
The other things I am interested in, in order of importance are:
Security/encryption
Small, I don't want anything too bulky
Light, ideally if it didn't have a transformer brick that would be great
1 or 2 Ethernet jacks, in case I want to or need to use wired for some reason
Easy admin
Cheap
Any suggestions?
TIA,
AJ
The other things I am interested in, in order of importance are:
Security/encryption
Small, I don't want anything too bulky
Light, ideally if it didn't have a transformer brick that would be great
1 or 2 Ethernet jacks, in case I want to or need to use wired for some reason
Easy admin
Cheap
Any suggestions?
TIA,
AJ
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Originally Posted by billinaz
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Have either of you seen issues with it dropping connections every once in a while? Some of the review I have read say that this is problem. I need to at least maintain a VPN connection, and I do occasionally have to do things like download iso images for work.
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Originally Posted by kanebear
Second that. I use it too and love it. Beats the Netgear soundly.
Have both the D-link and the Netgear. The Netgrear has a single user only switch, but you can get the same effect with the D-link in AP mode (rather than router). However I was never able to set up encription in AP mode. Otherwise setup is very simple in router mode, including WPA.
Dropping connections: Never had this problem at all, and use it 8 hours a day.
Both the D-link and the Netgear are actually fine products, but the D-link is probably better, and significantly smaller (my experience in general with D-link products is that they're a piece of junk, but this one is in a completely different league).
Cost: I got both the D-link and Netgear on rebates. Check around.
Last edited by SoManyMiles-SoLittleTime; Apr 17, 2006 at 1:01 pm Reason: Added comment on dropping connections.
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Just received the LinksysTravel Router WTR54GS last week. So far so good. Will take it on a trip to SE-Asia next week and will know more in 3 weeks.
So far, this is what I can reply to your wishlist:
Security/encryption YES
Small, I don't want anything too bulky YES
Light, ideally if it didn't have a transformer brick that would be great INDEED POWER IS BUILT-IN !
1 or 2 Ethernet jacks, in case I want to or need to use wired for some reason YES
Easy admin YES
Cheap DON'T KNOW U.S. PRICE.
So far, this is what I can reply to your wishlist:
Security/encryption YES
Small, I don't want anything too bulky YES
Light, ideally if it didn't have a transformer brick that would be great INDEED POWER IS BUILT-IN !
1 or 2 Ethernet jacks, in case I want to or need to use wired for some reason YES
Easy admin YES
Cheap DON'T KNOW U.S. PRICE.
#8
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Originally Posted by jolou
Just received the LinksysTravel Router WTR54GS last week. So far so good. Will take it on a trip to SE-Asia next week and will know more in 3 weeks.
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Originally Posted by ajalan
Have either of you seen issues with it dropping connections every once in a while? Some of the review I have read say that this is problem. I need to at least maintain a VPN connection, and I do occasionally have to do things like download iso images for work.
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I use the Apple Airport Express. If you only need a travel router, it's overpriced, but the AirTunes feature with the optical audio out is great for music through my home stereo, and makes it a better value.
In addition to all your requirements, it also has a USB out port, so can be used as a wireless print server. You can get it refurbed for $99 from Apple.
If you don't care about AirTunes or print serving, I'd get the Linksys. I don't like have to carry another AC adapter.
In addition to all your requirements, it also has a USB out port, so can be used as a wireless print server. You can get it refurbed for $99 from Apple.
If you don't care about AirTunes or print serving, I'd get the Linksys. I don't like have to carry another AC adapter.
#11
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I tried teh dlink, and it didn't seem to really do what I wanted. I couldn't set up wireless for both the Internet Side and "Internal" side. I also think I couldn't set up the wireless for Internet at all, that seemed to imply I had to use AP mode. I didn't play with it for long, but I didn't have a ton of time. I picked up the linksys and I will try that.
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another vote for the Dlink. TOTALLY love mine!!!! Very easy to travel with and incredibly reliable. Am going to get a second one for home as a matter of fact.




