Buffalo routers FTW. I have three of those puppies setup throughout my house using WDS and it's beautiful. The only downfall to that is that it uses WEP. Other than that, it rocks. I don't do any resets at all.
@michas_pi I heard about this a while and ago and was disappointed to say the least. Hopefully they can bypass this and come out with something new in the "n" protocol. Their routers are great. I'd buy another one without a second thought.
@BigBirdUK. What's the point of your reply. I think a $500 Cat-5 cable is plenty foolish. That's creative that not even Monster Cables has manage to come up with. So, I'd laugh along with the silly reviews. On the other hand, the Panasonic unit I've mentioned seems to have pretty good reviews and worth the try. Other than running wire throughout my house, which is not an easy task considering the distance I'd have to cover and the PCs being in opposite corners of the house. Well, I'd be a nightmare to go that route. And, my PCI wireless cards are capable of picking up the signal, but not strong enough to send signal back to the router's location in my basement.
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Buffalo routers FTW. I have three of those puppies setup throughout my house using WDS and it's beautiful. The only downfall to that is that it uses WEP. Other than that, it rocks. I don't do any resets at all.
@Rob
WEP is crackable in 5 minutes. I'm not digging your photo collection at all!!!!!
@BigBirdUK
Unfortunately that's the case. However, I'd be moving up to http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-BL-PA100KTA-Ethernet-Definition-Communication/dp/B000FZXHGO/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1214274620&sr=8-1 as soon as the price comes down a bit.
Buffalo routers are incredible; too bad they can't manufacture them anymore.
http://www.buffalotech.com/products/wireless/
@Rob
In which case, worth buying the following from Amazon at the same time.
http://www.amazon.com/Denon-AKDL1-Dedicated-Link-Cable/dp/tech-data/B000I1X6PM/ref=de_a_smtd
Well worth reading the reader reviews.
@michas_pi
I heard about this a while and ago and was disappointed to say the least. Hopefully they can bypass this and come out with something new in the "n" protocol. Their routers are great. I'd buy another one without a second thought.
@BigBirdUK.
What's the point of your reply. I think a $500 Cat-5 cable is plenty foolish. That's creative that not even Monster Cables has manage to come up with. So, I'd laugh along with the silly reviews. On the other hand, the Panasonic unit I've mentioned seems to have pretty good reviews and worth the try. Other than running wire throughout my house, which is not an easy task considering the distance I'd have to cover and the PCs being in opposite corners of the house. Well, I'd be a nightmare to go that route. And, my PCI wireless cards are capable of picking up the signal, but not strong enough to send signal back to the router's location in my basement.
@Rob:
I concur whole-heartedly, sir.
It was a joke. Who'd buy high grade cable for digital transmission?
Amazon have mispriced it and have yet to correct it.
I'll stick to my day job.