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Wireless Router Recommendation


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#1 Kevin Turcotte

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Posted 10 November 2010 - 06:07 PM

I'm looking for a wireless router recommendation. It MUST have a GB WAN port and 4 GB LAN ports. IPv6 would be preferable (Not sure if that is possible yet). Also, shouldn't have ANY problem transmitting at least 5 Mbps 300 feet away, through a couple of walls (Preferable on 802.11g not n is all right if required). Signal must go through 1 wall, then outside for about 200 feet, then through another wall, and then about 50-100 more feet inside again. The only way a repeater would work would be if it were outside (There is a power outlet about 1/2), or on the inside of the second wall. WPA2 security.
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#2 Mayur Mistry

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Posted 10 November 2010 - 08:48 PM

The best i think that has good coverage and with gb lan and wan ports is the linksys valet M20. i have the M10 and that is reasonably working well for me and i love it.
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Posted 11 November 2010 - 05:40 PM

Wireless N+ is the strongest signal you can get right now AFAIK, but it would mean getting also a Wireless N+ card to receive the signal
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