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Need a new wireless router...any recommendations under $50? - enrico7300 - 09-16-2008

My Netgear is growing more unreliable by the day...anybody with a recommendation for a new wireless -g or -n router under $50? Also, would an Airport Express offer me the same functionality, or do I have the technology understanding backward?

Oh and this is for my MacBook Core 2 Duo, early 2007...not sure if these can achieve 802.11n speeds...

Thanks,
Enrico


Re: Need a new wireless router...any recommendations under $50? - mattkime - 09-16-2008

i like the Linksys WRT54GL


Re: Need a new wireless router...any recommendations under $50? - Gareth - 09-16-2008

An AirPort Express can replace a router, but its 1 ethernet port can be a limiting factor in different set-ups.


Re: Need a new wireless router...any recommendations under $50? - lafinfil - 09-16-2008

The WRT54GL is a nice one

I picked up a Belkin G for $35 at BestBuy last week for a neighbor and installed it.
Not fancy but seems to work well enough and was a snap to set up.

Hasn't been in service long enough to see how it will hold up.


Re: Need a new wireless router...any recommendations under $50? - GuyGene - 09-16-2008

For my money, I would try to find an Apple base station on eBay, etc. I have the very first base station, going on, I think, 8 years with nary a problem. Easy to set up and maintain, and has been solid...


Re: Need a new wireless router...any recommendations under $50? - MacMission - 09-16-2008

Apple extreme base station show up on Craigslist often for $40-$50.

http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/sys/838822568.html


Re: Need a new wireless router...any recommendations under $50? - Will Collier - 09-16-2008

I'm very happy with Belkin "G"s. They're cheap and bulletproof, and can be converted to Access Points if you need to expand your coverage or add new devices on the other side of your house to the network.


Re: Need a new wireless router...any recommendations under $50? - Wailer - 09-16-2008

I've heard good things about the WRT54GL but I've had such a headache with my BEFW11S4 locking up randomly, that I'm hesitant to every buy another linksys product.