I would not suggest wireless for your xbox because the bandwidth is
rather low for the transfer of data for a game and it's pretty unstable when
there is obstruction . (Ex. Your mom walking around the house or having
bluetooth signals around)
> Now later on maybe a month I am planning on getting 2 more computers to
> add to this configuration a computer from work that will have windows me
> on
> it also & also one that will have windows xp pro on it. So I would need I
> guess 4 ports. Money is a little tight but if I do need to get an
> expensive
> router then I can save up for it. Some suggestions would be great.
Most home use routers comes with 4 LAN port, no worries about that. If
you are new to router, I suggest Buffalo or Linksys because they have a
user-friendly interface with lots of tips/helps and the price is reasonable.
Just make sure your don't opt for Zyxel, its expensive and have weird
propierty standards.
Before you buy any router, make sure that it has NAT, UPNP support,
firewall & intrusion detection system (IDS). These are the basic stufss that
most router has which you'll find handy.
> Also do the wireless routers really attract alot of leachers &
> security/ad ware problems? I've heard all kinds of stories on this
> subject.
> And I am using cable internet connection. If i've left anything out please
> let me know. Thanks
Yes & No. It really depends on how you configure your router. You can
set you AP invisible, disable DHCP, use encryption, only allow certain MAC
address to use the router, etc...to tighten the security.
Yet, honestly, even if you set your AP to invisible, with the approriate
software, it's visible. Encryption are breakable, MAC address is
spoofable....hell, but not everyone knows how to do that....who cares? I
don't...and I don't know how to do all those in the same time either.
Wired or wireless makes no difference to adware! BTW, make sure you buy g
instead of b if you are getting a wireless router...(that's 56Mbs vs 11Mbs)
ok i will look at wired routers for now.
> Most home use routers comes with 4 LAN port, no worries about that. If
> you are new to router, I suggest Buffalo or Linksys because they have a
> user-friendly interface with lots of tips/helps and the price is
reasonable.
> Just make sure your don't opt for Zyxel, its expensive and have weird
> propierty standards.
> Before you buy any router, make sure that it has NAT, UPNP support,
> firewall & intrusion detection system (IDS). These are the basic stufss
that
> most router has which you'll find handy.
>
alright i will look for these features also. Thank you for your help
Ill assume you are in the US since it says comcast. Anyway in the US
places like Compusa often have dirt cheap sales on wireless routers.
The thing is these can be used wired or wireless so given the dirt
cheap cost and that they can be used both ways you should get one and
try it out.
Check the next Compusa midnight madness sale coming up either Friday
or the weekend and the Presidents Day sale. I think there was a
Linksys for dirt cheap AFTER REBATES. If youve never done rebates
before BE SURE TO READ ALL THE RULES - if you dont follow them to the
T you wont get your rebate. And be sure to send them in on time. The
best thing to do is do them right after you bought the item.
I think the prices were around 5-10 bucks net rebates.
Sorry I should of said that I am from the US and I have the ad for the
presidents sale at compusa they list a MaxG 125mbps wireless router with
print server. It looks like it's a U.S robotics brand. it's $70 then with
rebates it's $20. I'll do some research and see if it got any good reviews
when I get home from work.