In need of a new router... I think?

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Hey guys, I have just recently setup a home network so as my other half can connect to my PC and transfer files for backing up to the shared drive. The problem is that the router has a habit of falling over and the signal drops out which is very annoying when trying to transfer large amounts of data.

The router itself is the sack of garbage that Utility Warehouse send out the Technicolor TG582n, so I am thinking it is worth replacing this with something which is much better, more powerful and more stable. The overall internet connection is perfectly fine it is just the transfer over the network which is the issue (my PC is connected via cable and her laptop is via wireless). There is no other network nearby using the same channel as us so I highly doubt it is that so the only thing left is to replace the router itself.

We have a 20Mb broadband connection and so require a router/modem combined to replace the existing pile of crap we have. As for budget I don't really have one but if I can spend less than say £100 then that would be epic but I can stretch if needed. We don't stream to other devices or anything really since it's just the two of us... anyway I could go on and on so I'll leave it there for you boffins :)

Thank you in advance for any/all suggestions or ideas :)

You guys rock!

Stoner81.
 
Massive necro here so please bear with me...

We have upgraded to fibre and the router we have isn't gigabit which is now a major pita since we have a small network at home. My desktop has a shared drive which the HTPC and the other half's laptop can see. The OH has full read/write access to the drive since she sends files to my rig for storage but the HTPC only has read access atm to read/stream video files.

So I need a decent router which is capable of running fibre, our current router uses a DSL cable (we are on FTTC) and then I just connect a network cable. The OH and the HTPC are both on wireless. Budget wise is around £150 ish but can be flexible if it is worth it. It needs to be gigabit, rock solid stable and easy to set up.

Thanks peeps!

Stoner81.

PS - Sorry again for the massive necro.
 
What's the current router?

You could fix your Gigabit issues by adding a Gigabit switch (<£30).

As bledd mentioned the laptop connects via WiFi but that could be done via cable easy enough since it's not set up in one place. The HTPC however has to be through WiFi, I don't like the look of powerline adapters and the wiring in our house isn't the best by any means. Running a network cable would be a pita since the router is upstairs (which is a Thomson sack of garbage).

So yeah the new router is the way to go from the looks of things, on another note I have been told that to get full gigabit speeds I will need Cat6 network cables but I could have sworn that Cat5e is rated for gigabit?

Stoner81.
 
Cat5e is perfect for gigabit, it works for 10gbe too if the distances aren't massive.

Cat5 on the other hand, perfect for 100mbit, 'could' work for 1gbe
 
Who is your ISP? There are technical issues with some that'll limit your choices.

Do you need a router with an internal VDSL modem (there's still a lot to be said for using the separate Openreach modem with an Ethernet router)?

What are you looking for on the wireless side?
 
Why not set the supplied router/modem into modem mode, and then attach the router that you do have to it? Or does it need to be an all in one solution?
 
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