blakerwry
Storage? I am Storage!
Just to throw this out there. A friend and I were at Microcenter and he was in the market for a new router (Netgear had been freezing on him and he had never had good coverage in his home). Based on coverage I suggested a 2 or 3 external antenna model over single/internal antenna models.
Microcenter had a WRT54GL and then an N router from Dlink, Netgear, Linksys, Trendnet, Belkin, Buffalo, and some other brand I'd never heard of. The WRT54GL was my favorite, but with a $20 price premium for a G router over the basic N models ($70 vs $50) it was hard to recommend. The Trendnet was the only $50 or less router that had 2 antennas (linksys, Belkin, and netgear had one or only an internal antenna).
We bought the Trendnet and he installed it on his own the next day. Apparently it's a dud. He said the speeds were better (was able to get 10Mbps to speedtest.net, while his netgear G would only give him 6Mbps to the internet). However, he said he had frequent IP connectivity drops between the router and multiple PCs. He tried different channels, settings, and a firmware upgrade with no improvement and eventually returned the unit.
I believe the unit he purchased was a TEW-652BRP (to replace a ~ 5 year old Netgear WGR614)
Microcenter had a WRT54GL and then an N router from Dlink, Netgear, Linksys, Trendnet, Belkin, Buffalo, and some other brand I'd never heard of. The WRT54GL was my favorite, but with a $20 price premium for a G router over the basic N models ($70 vs $50) it was hard to recommend. The Trendnet was the only $50 or less router that had 2 antennas (linksys, Belkin, and netgear had one or only an internal antenna).
We bought the Trendnet and he installed it on his own the next day. Apparently it's a dud. He said the speeds were better (was able to get 10Mbps to speedtest.net, while his netgear G would only give him 6Mbps to the internet). However, he said he had frequent IP connectivity drops between the router and multiple PCs. He tried different channels, settings, and a firmware upgrade with no improvement and eventually returned the unit.
I believe the unit he purchased was a TEW-652BRP (to replace a ~ 5 year old Netgear WGR614)