Also, when i had a DSL or Cable connection, the Linksys routers looked
very good for me ... I do not
remember the exact model, but it was a router with Gigabit ethernet,
suitable for gaming, and was
the only one that did not crash when used at full speed (6Mbit DSL) or
when used with torrents ...
J
Chase Douglas wrote:
> @jsweiss:
>
> Thanks for that input. There are often issues with various combinations
> of wireless cards and routers. That's something we should always keep in
> mind when we are working on wireless issues. I'm sure others have brands
> they like, but I try to use Apple routers personally because they seem
> to be the most compatible and stable brand of routers I've ever used.
>
>
Chase:
Also, when i had a DSL or Cable connection, the Linksys routers looked
very good for me ... I do not
remember the exact model, but it was a router with Gigabit ethernet,
suitable for gaming, and was
the only one that did not crash when used at full speed (6Mbit DSL) or
when used with torrents ...
J
Chase Douglas wrote:
> @jsweiss:
>
> Thanks for that input. There are often issues with various combinations
> of wireless cards and routers. That's something we should always keep in
> mind when we are working on wireless issues. I'm sure others have brands
> they like, but I try to use Apple routers personally because they seem
> to be the most compatible and stable brand of routers I've ever used.
>
>