Chewy509
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Hi Guys,
Looking at replacing my aging ADSL2+ router (some Thomson crap supplied by Telstra) as the wireless part of it can't handle the amount of interference due to neighbours, etc. (Range is half was it was 12mths ago). A quick survery shows no-one using 802.11n equipment in the area so am hoping a move to 802.11n router will solve things. (All equipment that connects via WiFi to the LAN is 802.11n capable).
Due to the limited choice in the main retail chains, the only candidate is the Netgear N600 (DGND3700v2) - http://www.netgear.com.au/home/products/wirelessrouters/high-performance/DGND3700.aspx#
The other main choice is the DLink N300 or a Belkin N600.
Is there anything else I should look for that is better than the N600. (Avg price is around AU$169, so up to that is fine). The main requirement is stability of both ADSL and WiFi...
PS. Due to distance from the exchange, I connect between 10-9Mbps which is close to what I should be getting with my current modem.
Looking at replacing my aging ADSL2+ router (some Thomson crap supplied by Telstra) as the wireless part of it can't handle the amount of interference due to neighbours, etc. (Range is half was it was 12mths ago). A quick survery shows no-one using 802.11n equipment in the area so am hoping a move to 802.11n router will solve things. (All equipment that connects via WiFi to the LAN is 802.11n capable).
Due to the limited choice in the main retail chains, the only candidate is the Netgear N600 (DGND3700v2) - http://www.netgear.com.au/home/products/wirelessrouters/high-performance/DGND3700.aspx#
The other main choice is the DLink N300 or a Belkin N600.
Is there anything else I should look for that is better than the N600. (Avg price is around AU$169, so up to that is fine). The main requirement is stability of both ADSL and WiFi...
PS. Due to distance from the exchange, I connect between 10-9Mbps which is close to what I should be getting with my current modem.