Hi all,
currently I'm running an ancient Belkin F5D7230-4 which doesn't offer QoS, and I'm sick of having huge lag spikes in games when others on the network open the smallest website. So I'm looking to get a new router that has QoS available on the default firmware, and/or you can install third party firmwares on it. But I have a few questions about changing to a new router:
1. Right now I'm eyeing the Linksys WRT54GL since it seems to be a nice, relatively cheap router with the ability to install a variety of firmwares on it. Is this a good choice, or are there better alternatives available now?
2. This is the thing I'm most worried about. Will changing from a Belkin router to a Linksys/other company router mean that I need to upgrade my NICs too? Everyone on the network currently has Belkin F5D7000 (revision 1133uk) NICs.
Thanks!
currently I'm running an ancient Belkin F5D7230-4 which doesn't offer QoS, and I'm sick of having huge lag spikes in games when others on the network open the smallest website. So I'm looking to get a new router that has QoS available on the default firmware, and/or you can install third party firmwares on it. But I have a few questions about changing to a new router:
1. Right now I'm eyeing the Linksys WRT54GL since it seems to be a nice, relatively cheap router with the ability to install a variety of firmwares on it. Is this a good choice, or are there better alternatives available now?
2. This is the thing I'm most worried about. Will changing from a Belkin router to a Linksys/other company router mean that I need to upgrade my NICs too? Everyone on the network currently has Belkin F5D7000 (revision 1133uk) NICs.
Thanks!