Router Question

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I know this has probably been asked many times before, but I cannot find a definitve answer. I want to know which are the best routers to get?
I currently have a linksys WAG54G which is a pain in the arse it needs restarting every 10 mins. so I need a new one basically
I play lots of online games, and hope to use it for lan partys so a awsome wireless speed is necessary aswell...
I'm a bit confused over what to get, mimo, adsl2, speedbooster, etc. I have no clue on what they mean, I have a broadband ADSL conection thru aol, I know what is said about aol so please keep it out of the thread :p
Also can a list of good high priced, mid priced, and low priced routers be drawn up and put into a sticky beacuse it would keep threads like this away I am aware of manfactures links being in the sticky but a goo dbit of jargon busting wouldn't go a miss

thanks
 
I used to have exactly the same model router which i got fed up of having to restart everytime it got a bit hot, ended up having a fan on it constantly to prolong the duration between reboots.

Anyway, i moved to a Belkin one, can't remember the model but its been fine since i swapped to it.
 
I know a Netgear DG834G works ok with AOL, you can get the DG834 if you don't need wireless.

I think you might have to change the MTU size, but I'm not sure on the specifics.
 
what is the MTU size?
can someone jargon bust these terms please?
mimo, adsl2, speedbooster, rangemax
I live in an old house with thick walls BTW so a strong signal is needed
 
The MTU setting for AOL is 1450 this you need to set in the router connection settings.

Here is a Link to all the setting for AOL Settings

ADSL 2 is a different faster standard than ADSL,

ADSL = upto 8Mb
ADSL2 = upto 12Mb
ADSL2+ = upto 24Mb

Mimo(multiple Input Multiple Output) is a wireless technilogy that uses multiple ariels on the router to give a better and stronger wireless range.

Speedbooster is probably where the router maker is using dual channel wireless to deliver faster than 54Mbps connections. Normally will need to get a matching wireless adapter for each machine from the same makers to use the increased speeds as it is not a official wireless standard like B or G.

Rangemax next is Netgear martketing speak to there Mimo and Draft N wirless products.

How many machines are you wanting to connect to the internet ?
 
Hi

ADSL modems are backward compatible so if you have a router/modem that is ADSL2+ ready which virtually all of them should be now then it will work with ADSL1 and ADSL2 as well as ADSL 2+
 
I'm hoping around 4 at a lan party , I'm hoping wireless is good enuf so we can all game wirelessly with good pings, I know that depends on the ISP aswell
 


thats what I'm currently getting with aol gold, and yes I do wish to switch but I've got to pursuade my mum. my friend has orange broadband which seems to be good, and you get a free router, I was on aol gold but that service seems to have disappeared, and its now silver or platinum :S
my requirements are unlimited d/u loads, really fast speeds, good for lan partys, need good pings, less than 20 pounds a month
 
Hi

You are not asking for much are you LOL ;)

The days of truly unlimited downloads are pretty much over, the nearest you will get is Virgin Media (NTL/Telewest) or Be but depends if they are available in your area. Otherwise Look at some of the Enta resellers as they seem to have a good reputation for speedd and have a large download allowance which is split between Peak and Off peak usage.
 
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