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  1. DiabloDj1

    DiabloDj1 Well-Known Member

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    Looks pretty good, and D-Link haven't been known to produce rubbish products.
     
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    Probably all routers will be sufficient, I got a Belkin 4port router. Hasn't gave me any problems at all..
     
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    d-link...ewww...get linksys :) Shell out the extra $20 for some quality :P
     
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    this si the responce i wanted :P

    I know master said "D-Link is lookin a bit down" but idk what that meant...
    do they just suck?

    I dont wanna shell out ane xtra 20 cuz idk if this will fix my problem..
     
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    It should...linksys products are just amazing...I have used d-link netgear, and linksys, and linksys is the best as far as I can tell
     
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    I got linksys, it was good for a while...but I've had unexplained complications, and it might eb the reason. granted, first complication was when it was 3.5-4 years old, now its 5-5.3 years old

    soo its gettin up there i suppose..
     
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    well, technology that old (802.11b, right?) interferes with some wireless and cordless phones, cell phones, microwave ovens, etc. etc., so that could be the cause. 802.11g and .n are less likely to be interfered with based on how they are transmitted
     
  9. DiabloDj1

    DiabloDj1 Well-Known Member

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    Nahh^
    it only disconnects when gaming online.

    and at random times too.. it can disconenct in under 5 minutes, to up to 2 hours.. xD
     
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    well, you can always get a d-link, and send in the refund if it doesnt work. then contact your isp...

    Otherwise, if it works, you can sue Linksys and get a free one...
     
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    you cant really sue a company over dated technology

    when it breaks, reset the power to it. that should help some
     
  12. johndapunk FTW

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    I'd go with linksys as well. I currently have a linksys router, and 2 linksys wireless cards (not both mine) and they both work soundly.
     

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