What Are You Using for a Wireless Router?

 
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Post by SteveZee » Wed. Jan. 16, 2013 11:29 am

That's a nice rig the Netgear 6300, but overkill for me. I can take mt laptop out in the garage and it works. That's all I really need. The wimax stuff will certainly change things, wow.

 
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Post by Cyber36 » Fri. Feb. 01, 2013 1:36 pm

WNY wrote:Been using an older NetGear 624? had a lot of problems, always had to reboot it, got a newer NetGear WNR3500, works great.

http://www.netgear.com/service-provider/products/ ... R3500.aspx#

Good luck.
Yeah, the newer Netgears are awesome........


 
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Post by coalnewbie » Sat. Feb. 02, 2013 2:29 am

Yes they are and if you google bridging a router you will see how two routers can deliver huge HD bandwidth a long way if you have a need for it. Wimax is coming be patient (30 mile range). Two 6300s is incredible..... I am getting ready to dump MMS and steal my TV shows. Declaw liberal Hollywood with megaupload too. They have way too much influence and it's all liberal way to the left bad. Just cut off the money and BTW save a bundle and that is more important. Do a deal with your neighbor and soon more whole block as the legal fight to stop Wimax has already been lost. Interesting times when a broken down ol' horse fart starts doing this.

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