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Post #54850048 added 11-16-2012 10:11 AM by ddheightonenine in Archived Deals
I use this with my PS3 - it is much faster than using the PS3's built in wifi networking.
Post #54805830 added 11-15-2012 5:13 AM by ctsinc in Archived Deals
No, I said $120 because 4 devices having this fos comprehension skills r each one is $120.In FACT, it's your dumb arse that 1. lackand 2. is bad at math. That's why you had to ask where the number...
Post #54801640 added 11-14-2012 11:01 PM by dealstorm in Archived Deals
Translation: it would have cost $20-30 more, but I said $100 more because 1) I am bad at math, or 2) I have such low self-esteem that I need to augment it by exaggerating the strength of my points in...
Post #54801174 added 11-14-2012 10:35 PM by ctsinc in Archived Deals
Each device would need one, moron. Oh herp derp next is your "switch" comment, I assume. This plus a switch is indeed less than $120, but it's still more than $30 for a router with Tomato.
Post #54800522 added 11-14-2012 10:09 PM by norazi in Archived Deals
sorry you are totally wrong... ill take the "real world experience" of myself, devs at ddwrt (brainslayer), and the vast majority of the users at smallnetbuilder over yours you cannot dispute...
Post #54799242 added 11-14-2012 9:42 PM by MYXYLPLYX in Archived Deals
Can anyone tell me if this would be worth it to connect my PS3 to my home network? Would it up my current wireless speed (my router is N but the PS3 I believe is B/G) for gaming and streaming to my...
Post #54799006 added 11-14-2012 9:30 PM by dealstorm in Archived Deals
So with "this solution" (the WET610N) you would have spent $120 to get a DVD player(!), TVPad and 360 on Wi-Fi. The WET610N is $30, so you would have spent $90 on what?
Post #54798852 added 11-14-2012 9:21 PM by ctsinc in Archived Deals
If you have a great deal of interference on 2.4GHz, then it's the interference NOT the distance that is your limiting factor. You should try changing the channel your router is on. 2.4GHz is a broad...
Post #54798684 added 11-14-2012 9:13 PM by ctsinc in Archived Deals
Well, your "real world experience" clearly is based on perhaps 1 apples to oranges comparison of a shlitty 2.4GHz router and a much better 5GHz router, and absolutely zero knowledge of radio waves...
Post #54798476 added 11-14-2012 9:03 PM by drsketch in Archived Deals
Better antenna (more antenna, high db output)= better penetration. (obviously 2.4 ghz will still have slightly better range, but at 1/2 - 1/4 the speed) I have a high db antenna that I get full...
Post #54797978 added 11-14-2012 8:38 PM by bakerzdosen in Archived Deals
Um, my real world experience (and physics) tends to disagree with you as well. 5GHz does not penetrate walls very well at all - especially more than two.
Post #54797746 added 11-14-2012 8:26 PM by Tensoneu in Archived Deals
Thanks I will have to keep an eye out for it when it drops to that price. May use it for some wireless IP cameras that is close in proximity. Wish these cameras had 5GHz as an option instead of using...
Post #54797670 added 11-14-2012 8:24 PM by drsketch in Archived Deals
No it sounds like I have more real world experience. The slightly less range is often mitigated through sufficient antennas in the devices, couple this with less interference and in most real world...
Post #54796940 added 11-14-2012 7:59 PM by norazi in Archived Deals
sounds like you have no idea what you are talking about... 5ghz has much worse range than 2.4ghz due to the physics of the wavelength. 5ghz = less interference but less range 2.4ghz = more...
Post #54796754 added 11-14-2012 7:52 PM by ctsinc in Archived Deals
There are a few around for that price. The Belkin N600 was $30 about a month ago. It's gone up since then, but we all know that the reason they're doing that is so that when they put it "on sale" for...
Post #54794904 added 11-14-2012 6:42 PM by snowcrash in Archived Deals
Yes. You'll get individual IPs on each device connected to the switch. If your current setup is working fine for you then there is no advantage to switch.
Post #54794500 added 11-14-2012 6:22 PM by ctsinc in Archived Deals
That's an poption... although you'll be losing several ports, configuration options, and the ability to switch roles if you no longer need it as a bridge. What you will gain is..... nothing.
Post #54793750 added 11-14-2012 5:52 PM by ctsinc in Archived Deals
Okay, well I have Net+, CCNA, and CCNP. So newbie please tell me where I have said anything that is inaccurate. You say I've "no clue as to why folks blahblahblah". Back it up... but careful what...
Post #54793548 added 11-14-2012 5:43 PM by kencka in Archived Deals
Belkin N600 HD is around $45 on Amazon. I believe it's DD-WRT compatible.
Post #54792748 added 11-14-2012 5:12 PM by Tensoneu in Archived Deals
It's about the same width and height of an XBOX 360 wireless controller (minus joystick height)
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