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Linksys sucks, need alternative opinions

Linksys sucks, need alternative opinions

OK, so I bought a new Linksys WRT120N wireless router. I bought Linksys because like Dell and Western Digital, it's the most common brand I know for routers and most people trusted them. I admit I don't keep up with the latest upgrades in their devices so I have to also admit I bought this model with ignorance.

It seems Linksys latest routers have had major issues with connetion drops and more. Ironic that I checked every other device I bought and failed to check this one and turns out it's a lemon. My problem is that I have to disconnect the power cord on the router from every hour to every 6 hours because the Internet connection gets lost over and over thru out the day. I will be returning this device back to the store for a refund and want to buy a differnt one and would like some suggestions. I don't currently have an Wireless-N receivers at this time but that could change so i may as well go for one that has G and N connections. One brand I am considering is D-Link, any advise on a particular model or another brand? Thank you.

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Reply #26 Top

I use a Linksys WRT54G and it works perfect.  It's a 1st generation one infact.  This site has helped me a bit with it:

http://www.dd-wrt.com

Although, you need to be extremely careful when you're upgrading the firmware on it, which this will do.  It's a lengthy process and if done wrong will "brick" your router.  And, "brick"ing your router does exactly what it sounds like..  Lol...

If you're not 100% confident and have done firmware upgrades before...  You may want to ignore this post.  Otherwise, it really did help mine out quite a bit.  Nothing like going with an OpenSource linux based firmware over the factory firmware on it.  :)

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Reply #27 Top

Belkin n1 doing the job fine,and looks good too.

Reply #28 Top

Quoting RedneckDude, reply 21

Vacuum cleaners suck....
And my ex wife...
End of RedneckDude's quote

Do we have the same ex? ;)

Reply #29 Top

I use a Linksys WRT54G and it works perfect. It's a 1st generation one infact. This site has helped me a bit with it:
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  Thats the ticket I have to wi-fi systems running off this technology surving 100-150 pc's a day!

Reply #30 Top

I've mostly used linksys with no problems.  Have tried D-Link and Belkin.  Have one of each in a box in the closet.  When I went wireless I've used netgear.  I think it also has to do with what its connected to.  Charter cable's modum didn't like Belkin or D-Link and that when I decided to go wireless and went with netgear.  Haven't had any problems.

Reply #31 Top

Well, here's my opinion:

Buying a new router today is annoying. Either you get lacking hardware or unstable firmware. So I suggest that you find a router with gigabit ports and 802.11b/g/a/n wireless support. When you find a few of them, check which of them support dd-wrt and if there's more than one, buy the one with the USB port (if you can afford it). :)

But if I had felt I had the money to put up for a DIR-685 I'd buy it in the blink of an eye. It just has so many sweet things about it... I have no idea how the firmware is in it though, could be the worst crap ever and I wouldn't care. ;)

Reply #32 Top

Quoting Dr, reply 28
Quoting RedneckDude, reply 21
Vacuum cleaners suck....
And my ex wife...

Do we have the same ex?
End of Dr's quote

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Reply #33 Top

Quoting Dr, reply 28



Quoting RedneckDude,
reply 21

Vacuum cleaners suck....
And my ex wife...


Do we have the same ex?
End of Dr's quote

 

Dunno, mine's in prison for murder, is yours?