On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 6:41 PM, Nishit Dave stargazer.dave@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 6:20 PM, Pradeepto Bhattacharya < pradeeptob@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I need a wireless router for network setup at my home. Basically
for internet connectivity for 2 laptops and my desktop and for occasional other extra devices with wifi capabilities if and when required.
Now what I want to know is - what would be good wifi router which could work across a 2 BHK flat and also work when the laptop/device is in an opposite flat, separated just by a passage and walls. The passage width is not more than couple of meters.
I am looking at this [1] model, any suggestions? Thanks in advance. [1]
http://shopping.rediff.com/shop/productdisplay.jsp?LINKSYS-WRT54GL-Wireless-...
Go for a Linksys. Netgear is notorious. I have recently bought a Linksys
Rangeplus wifi router that has two *internal* antennae. From the results I got, I believe it would be better to go for one with external antennae. My router supports 802.11/n, which should have a better range, but I don't have any capable devices. With 802.11/g, if I work across a closed door, signal strength goes to 'very poor' from 'good' at a distance of 30 feet, across one corner, but it could be that its placement in a corner is to blame.
There are some Linksys wireless access points with a good range, but you'll need to connect them to a router first. Are you tying it to an ADSL connection? In that case, better check if it is a Modem/Router.
My my. How did I see Netgear in your link? I must be working too hard, or too little.