On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 06:44:40PM +0000, Wayne Stallwood wrote:
On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 12:53 +0000, Luke Dodd wrote:
Hi,
Firstly I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good wireless ADSL router. The problem with my current router (dlink 604+) is that it cant seem to handle more than one person using a substantial amount of bandwidth constantly, even though over all there is bandwidth to spare. For example only one person in the house can listen to Internet radio or stream video at once, with a 2MBit link two Internet radios at 128k should be possible! So are there any routers that would share out the bandwidth more effectively to 2-5 computers at once (cheap ones :D)?
I recently ditched my 604+ because it seemed to be struggling somewhat with MaxDSL. Basically I could crash it on demand. If for example I did a random search on Google and then middle clicked each link on the page to open in a new tab the Router would die and require power off/power on before it would work again. Before my MaxDSL upgrade it was fine. Whether this is faulty or just rubbish by design I am not sure.
My personal favourites are Draytek, ZyXEL and Netgear DG834's (in that order) the first two are pretty expensive but rock solid in my opinion. The netgear's are mostly ok although they do crash from time to time and we have had a few returns (which netgear are notoriously crap at)
Not quite the order I would give as I have found Zyxels to be less than perfect, in particular a 660H I had would need rebooting regularly if I used some of the 'less travelled' parts of the software, in particular Media Bandwidth Management.
I now have a Sppedtouch 716WL which I can't fault and was very reasonably priced.
You can buy a factory refurb 834G for £40 from digidave.co.uk..Also your local PC World is usually peddling out something with a respectable name for about the same money.
My Sppedtouch (also a refurb) was about that price with full firewall *and* two SIP phone ports.