My router tanked, need advice
Markaedw
My linksys wrt54g v5, died and I need to replace it. After talking to tech support I realized why I hate Linksys, so can I replace the router with a different brand, and still have my cards link to the new router?
Blade Rez
Yes it will work. maybe a little more fiddling but it should work, thats why all wireless cards can connect to Wi-Fi internets in hotels. If you have the money. Go all out for Linksys SRX. 100ft and 6 walls, what more can you ask for...... However, if you don'thave that type of money. Just pull a 30-50$ router, and you'll be fine
koneko
Yeah, Linksys support has always kinda sucked.
Return to the store, grab a non-v5 WRT54G off the shelf. There have been a lot of complaints about the new revision over on DSLReports.
http://www.linksysinfo.org/modules.p...wtopic&t=10230 <-- print this out, take it with you to several stores and look at each box to see if you can pick out anything other than a v5. I've used an older WRT54G for quite some time now, it's very good. Now it just sits around as a wireless access point because I've upgraded
You can replace it with pretty much use any router/brand that you want. Connect one end of a CAT5 cable to your computer, the other end to the router. Win.
Return to the store, grab a non-v5 WRT54G off the shelf. There have been a lot of complaints about the new revision over on DSLReports.
http://www.linksysinfo.org/modules.p...wtopic&t=10230 <-- print this out, take it with you to several stores and look at each box to see if you can pick out anything other than a v5. I've used an older WRT54G for quite some time now, it's very good. Now it just sits around as a wireless access point because I've upgraded
You can replace it with pretty much use any router/brand that you want. Connect one end of a CAT5 cable to your computer, the other end to the router. Win.
Teklord
My experience with Linksys is virtually non-existant. I have a D-Link DI-624 (I think) at home which I can connect via cable or wireless. However I've had issues with it once apon a time; it used to drop the network connection and 'soft' reboot itself every so often. Was very annoying, but come to think of it as I type this it hasn't done that for several months now.
No vendor is perfect.
No vendor is perfect.