I had a WRT610n for 3 years and was very happy with it, as it was just
dead-stable. Never had to reboot it due to a crash or other strange
quirks during that time. But it just wasn't fast, as I found out. Didn't
matter what setting I used, it never got over 10MB/s. Also, even though
my appartment
Soulkeeper wrote:
> I like these routers: WRT54g, E1000 (WRT160n), E2000 (WRT320n), E3000
> (WRT610n).
>
> HomePlugs is the bee's knees. If they work for you, do continue using
> them.
>
> Is your mac wired (Ethernet)? If not, consider it. If it's a laptop, you
> might want to consider adding a
I like these routers: WRT54g, E1000 (WRT160n), E2000 (WRT320n), E3000
(WRT610n).
HomePlugs is the bee's knees. If they work for you, do continue using
them.
Is your mac wired (Ethernet)? If not, consider it. If it's a laptop, you
might want to consider adding a stationary server which can be wir
I love my Touch but I have to admit it is flakey. Particularly when
jumping back to previous menus or changing library. It frequently comes
up with the "can't connect to 'my library', or the server is not
running. (which it is)
My major gripes seem to be caused by lost connections (even @45%
signa