Wireless Router Suggestions Required

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Hi,

As per the posts posted by you, you want a {Wireless Router cum ADSL modem}.

Budget- rs 2.5k
Usage- Medium 2-4 clients perhaps?
Area covered- Moderate


Recommended equipment


[*]TD-W8901G 54M Rs. 1800/- TP-Link
[*]I ball Wireless ADSL2+ Router Rs. 2000/-
[*]TP-LINK TD-8950ND 150Mbps Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router Rs2600/-

[*]Netgear Wireless WiFi ADSL Modem Router DGN 1000 +Bill rs 2800/-
[*]D-Link Wireless Router w/ ADSL Modem DSL-2640U Rs 2700/-
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Prices may vary.Please check specs for each modems/routers.

Regards:Shabbo:

---------- Post added at 06:51 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:50 PM ----------

and also if i want a bigger range i can always use the Linksys one to extend it...

Wanna know how will you do that?
 
Thx ...and ur assumption are rite..i hav max 3 users at anytime i wud like to know if there is a way to extend it without using wires...Like if i can use the wireless range of the new router and use it with the Linksys router....
 
Yes you can its called WDS which stands for wireless distribution service.

Points to be considered will using WDS-


[*]Most WDS work only with the same manufacturers WDS enabled routers ie as models or the same WiFi chip-set routers - ie broadcom with broadcom or atheros with atheros.
[*]Same WiFi channel should used.
[*]The slave would repeat the WiFi signal but the throughput would be half while repeating.
[*]Lastly your Linksys router wont be supported by other new router which you purchase.
[*]Most Wireless cum ADSL modem routers don't have WDS functionality.
[*]More information is available on smallnetbuilder website.
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Regards:confused1:
 
Sorry for the late response, but for some reason could not access IBF, just switched over to OpenDNS an voila

wats ur budget?? m currently using a D-Link dir-615 flashed with DD-WRT( only wifi). (sterlite sam300ax adsl modem seperately). the dlink default firmware sucks but with dd-wrt its rock solid.

Budget is up to Rs. 5000, was looking at Apple's Airport. Suddenly becoming a bit of an Apple fan. The main problem is wifi range, So should I even be looking at a new router or invest in a repeater as MTNL's router works flawlessly.

Hi,
Ya excalty whats your budget?? Good stuff come at a cost let us know so that we can help you better.

I am using WR1043ND TP-Link flashed Open wrt with sterlite sam300ax adsl modem

Budget again is Rs.5000. Be aware that there are several walls that are pretty thick in my house.

Netgear DGN1000 for Rs. 3000, Netgear DGND3300 for Rs. 9000

I own boh and they seem to be decent

Again, range is my only criteria. Both models seem to be adequate at best according to reviews.

try ebay. just bought this router from ebay and its working fine with my mtnl broadband connection in thane / mumbai. seller shipped me refurbished item but its working fine.

UTSTAR 4 Port Wireless ADSL2+ Modem & Router
UTSTAR WA3002G4 Type 2 Wi-Fi Modem


eBay India: UTSTAR 4 Port Wireless ADSL2+ Modem & Router (item 260773990219 end time 29-Apr-2011 11:01:25 IST)

here are my speeds.
https://www.speedtest.net/result/1293263060.png

Seems a bit steep for those models, again my current router works excellent.

Why do I get the feeling u got screwed here... This model seems like a stock mtnl modem... These kind of modems are available on eBay in the 500-800 range depending on their condition... Anyway it's my personal belief that it's better to rent the crappy mtnl modem rather than buying it... I think the rent for mtnl's wifi modem is rs 50/mo ... If u paid 1250 for this modem it feels like u paid 25 months of advance rent on it modem without the garantee that it will work for 12 months...

Agreed.

where do u want ur WiFi ? there are many models depending on the range

This is for my Home. I get wifi access in my room, living room and dining room. But there is limited or no wifi access in the guest room which is separated by 3 walls(pretty thick) and the master bedroom which is separated by about 4 walls and is a bit far.

I will suggest go MTNL SterLite SAM300AX Modem and buy Linksys WiFi Router E Series.

Will look into that option

Yes you can its called WDS which stands for wireless distribution service.

Points to be considered will using WDS-



[*]Most WDS work only with the same manufacturers WDS enabled routers ie as models or the same WiFi chip-set routers - ie broadcom with broadcom or atheros with atheros.
[*]Same WiFi channel should used.
[*]The slave would repeat the WiFi signal but the throughput would be half while repeating.
[*]Lastly your Linksys router wont be supported by other new router which you purchase.
[*]Most Wireless cum ADSL modem routers don't have WDS functionality.
[*]More information is available on smallnetbuilder website.
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Regards:confused1:

I will have a look at the website posted. I feel this may be the optimum solution. What do you think?
 
I see that you are in mumbai and seems to me you are in the business of networking, would it be possible to arrange a meet or something?

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Because I for the life of me am unable to figure out the best course of action.
 
Hi Y2s,

Sorry to disappoint you but I ain't in this business I am a business management graduate.

If you want a customized solution reply I can help you get products and help you better.


Lets start of with basics-



[*]Number of clients required to connect are they N capable.?
[*]Budget
[*]Area to be covered in terms of Sq ft and number of concrete walls
[*]Usage- gaming,HD video streaming , NAS, Security
[/list]Answer these basic queries and I will guide you further. :fear2:

Regards

PS- I am from Andheri I can Pm my number to you if you want to chat. :)
 
Clients are limited 3-4 used simultaneously at max (2 Netbooks(Not N Capable), An iPhone, 2 Blackberry's, A Macbook and a PS3)Budget- The Cheaper, The better. No fixed budget. But would like to spend within Rs. 5000About 1700-1800 Square feet at least. A lot of concrete walls. but there are only 2 dark spots in the house.Usage- Primarily, casual browsing, youtube, grooveshark. The occasional game. Thank You Again.
 
Routers recommended-


TP-Link WR941ND - 3 upgradeable Antennas
TP LINK WR 1043ND - 3 upgradeable Antennas USB suppport
Asus RT N 16 - 3 upgradeable Antennas USB support
BUFFALO WHR-HP-G300N - 2 upgradeable Antennas

You wanted "range" over everything else that's the reason TP LINK since they are the only manufacturers that include Externally upgradable antennas in all their ranges.

They are relatively cheaper and offer great value.


Remember wifi signals can't travel through brick-walls of Indian homes. Almost all American homes have wooden or paneled walls thus they get good range.

Give me some time I will update my post.

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More Info

If you can see a router with externally upgradeable antennas they will be either 2 or 3 number of antennas meaning.
1. 2 Antennas = 2*3 dbi= 6 dbi gain [ If you plan to upgrade this type of setup you will require additional 6 dbi for doubling the range ie total 12dbi ]
2. 3 Antennas = 3*3 dbi= 9 dbi gain [ If you plan to upgrade his type of setup you will additional 6 dbi for doubling the range ie 15 dbi, I have 3-5dbi antennas bought for Rs. 550 each replacing my existing 3*3dbi on my TP- LINK WR1043ND ]

---------- Post added at 12:42 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:38 PM ----------

Typical Suggestions


[*]Keep the router in a Central location of a House and as high as possible.
[*]Dont keep routers near Microwaves cordless telephones
[*]Keep a wifi channel that nobody uses it.
[*] If all fails use good old RJ 45's - meaning if you still cant get wifi reception @ last room of your house then try installing LAN Cables throughout till the last room from the router to the last room.
[/list]Regards:D
 
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