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Help me choose a router for my home
Need a router for the house within 3000r.
Main goals:
To not cut the speed (I have 30 Mbps and a PPPoE connection).
And, accordingly, the same fast Wi-Fi.
Thanks in advance.
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I have a D-Link DIR-310 at home. I have no complaints, so I can recommend it.
The old man WL-500gP v2 pulls 45Mbit from me. But, this option is for those to whom functions and experiences with firmware (thousands of them!) Are more important than high speeds.
ASUS also has new models with n. And as a ready-made solution, you can look towards wonderful devices from Linksys.
I have D-Link DIR-300/NRU and D-link DIR-320. The first more budget option with good functionality, I advise it. I have not complained yet and there have been no problems, it has been working 8 months 24/7. Bought in this store www.justcom.ru/goods/166015/
Linksys WRT160N v2 - it completely masters up to 70-90 Mbps of the transit stream (+ torrents)
But only if you do not use L2TP / PPTP - everything is sad here. Megabit 10 at most with freezes from time to time. Moreover, it is torrent downloads that kill him, apparently due to the large number of connections that need to be made.
Any tp-link is enough for the house. Today it costs tp-vr340gd. Flash only with newer firmware and everything works from a carop (dual access IP-TV)
Acorp w422g v3
forum thread describing functionality
www.ddixlab.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1231&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
Maybe you will advise me too?) I need a router for home with a USB port (it is supposed to connect a SkyLink modem there). I'm considering D-link DIR-320 as an option (it just doesn't support 802.11n). DIR-300 is already there and he didn’t particularly upset.
Is it possible to install squid, dnsmasq, globax on a router with firmware like DD-WRT?
I advise you to choose a router with a fast processor. From personal experience, I can say the following: there is a dlink 320 router - an analogue of asus wl500P v2, flashed with Oleg's firmware, beeline provider, 12mb, pulls without problems, but a large number of active torrents on the computer loads the router's processor up to 100%, which sometimes slows down IPTV, sags speed incoming, sites opened slowly - even by eye you can see, and there were only distributions. Then I set up a separate computer as a router, all problems were solved, torrents are distributed to the maximum.
Asus are good (WL-500gP v2 is also my choice), but there is one “but” that spoils everything and because of which I will never buy a network device from this manufacturer again. In the CIS (at least in Ukraine for sure, in Russia, as I was told right there on Habré - too) Asus does not have a non-warranty repair of network devices. Those. warranty - please, but if the warranty has expired (or the firmware was unsuccessfully uploaded, for example, and the “body” has reliably died) - physical culture greetings:
“Dear Eugene,
Unfortunately, non-warranty repairs of network equipment are not carried out on the territory of Ukraine.
Sincerely, ASUS Technical Support.”
The logic of the company is absurd and incomprehensible - they can provide a service and receive money, but for some unknown reason they do not want to. In any case, this was the situation as of October 2009.
Py.Sy. I use Linksys WAG54G2 with DD-WRT firmware, I have no complaints, though my Internet is not faster than 10 Mbps, so I won’t say how it behaves at higher speeds.
Look at the ciscos, there will be no problems with it, though the price is appropriate. This is if you are willing to pay for quality.
Di-524 has been standing for about 4 years and it works fine. It cost then about 1000re, I also use the connection pppoe.
Once again I repeated, and I repeat - Linksys WRT320N, or better WRT610N ... If the network is small at home, or even on one computer - then take anything ... For my network of 4 laptops + media server + TV - both of the above are enough ...)
And yes, D-Link, TP-Link = money thrown away.
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