Wifi Router?

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narangz

narangz

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Well I guess I'll buy either Netgear DG834G or WGR614.
What do you say guys?

@maddy_in65- Are you sure DG834G costs 2300? WGR614 costs 1700 & it's without ADSL modem.

*computerwarehousepricelist.com/productlist.asp?curpage=2&ctg=37

It says Rs. 3300!
 
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narangz

narangz

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^^ No Indian prices :(

As DG834G(with modem) is a slim device, I am wondering if it will overheat.
 
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narangz

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Guys, I've bought Netgear WGR614 for Rs. 1700. Range is pretty much good.

@ketan- Router- 1700+ USB Wifi Card- 800-900(appox. not sure)

Thanks Maddy for helping on PM :)
 
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narangz

narangz

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^^ No idea but Netgear's site has range table on every product's page. That'll help you to know which has better range. Altough it isn't given in metres but you get an idea.
 

D@rekills4

In the zone
Wifi Router

I am was using a Netgear but it had many problems such as sometimes it wont give the
ADSL (Internet) link
So I had to turn OFF the modem and switch it ON after 5 Minutes
So I changed to Linksys:smile:
 

infra_red_dude

Wire muncher!
^^^ Your problem mostly would've been solved by unplugging your ADSL modem from the WAN (Internet) port and connecting it to one of the 'LAN' ports.
 

infra_red_dude

Wire muncher!
If you notice the back of the router.. there are two types of connectors for RJ45 1) Internet (or WAN) and 2) LAN (4 ports).

Hafing the modem connect to one of the LAN ports and keeping it to autodial solves most of the problems mentioned by the above poster.
 
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narangz

narangz

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Sorry I missed your reply. You mean connect the cable from modem to a LAN port instead of Internet/WAN port?
 
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