I NEED A QUALITY WIRELESS ROUTER!

I guess its just a more professional product.
That is the key... you pay for professional products. but all companies try and compete at the cheapo £35 end of the market too.

The difference between a £30 Netgear and a £90 Netgear is VERY noticable. And the same goes with most other companies. I guess someone like Draytek is not bothering with that cheapo end of the market. (I agree with the quailty of that kit... nice stuff)

With the IT world, there is a rule that You Get What You Pay For :D
 
Lack of Tomato support is what made the cheapo Linksys' routers I found hopeless. Stuck with naff firmware on a cheap box that couldn't be updated. And either it kept dropping the ADSL line or kept dropping the Wireless Connection. but that was from a £40 box... which included a free PCMCIA card... so not surprising it was carp.:rolleyes:

(Yes - carp - not a sweary. And if you have ever tried to use a fish as a router you will understand my comment...:p)

ot, but crap was declassified as a sweary a few months ago.
 
While we're on the subject..

Can anyone confirm if there is custom firmware for the following: Linksys AG241

Had a bit of a Google, but nothing conclusive. To clarify, I wouldn't need a wireless option, so if there's a better modem/router by Linksys then feel free to suggest one :)

Sorry to hijack..
 
I had a DG834N, sent it back due to connection dropping apparently it was fault, signal was awful through 1 wall and 15ft of air.

Are there any router out there that can actually go through a wall? Stuck on a BeBox at the mo, made a dish from foil but it did nothing.
 
I had a DG834N, sent it back due to connection dropping apparently it was fault, signal was awful through 1 wall and 15ft of air.

Are there any router out there that can actually go through a wall? Stuck on a BeBox at the mo, made a dish from foil but it did nothing.

I had a Netgear WN802T access point that would go for miles.

Replaced it with an AirPort Extreme (Apple) and it also goes far far far..

(Not routers though)
 
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