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I've got a netgear router that i've had for a few years, pretty standard one, 802.11g i think........
My question is, is it worth upgrading to a faster 802.11n router? I'm on 10MB cable broadband, which does run consistently at 10mb when wired, and i run the PS3, a laptop, and the iphone occasionally..... Would it make the wireless noticeably faster? Or is there no point with only a 10MB connection? -------------------- |
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I upgraded from my 6 year old Linksys WRT-54G and went to the Netgear WRN-2000N router. It's certainly faster and handles more network stress. I have 3 xbox360, 2 of them running wireless the other one straight wired then I have 3 computers running wireless and a 4th one wired. I can say this router handles like a champ. I have OOL 30mb down and 15mb up and it runs solid. Certainly worth the upgrade. You can find one for just about $60-$70 at Radio shed. Just make sure you keep your firmware up to date. I would go for it man.
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