AP and router - Energy efficient
AP and router - Energy efficient
Will change my ISP in a couple of days and the new one only comes with a ADSL modem, so I need a router and wireless AP. I have a Linksys WTG54, but it is old, transformer power supply, and needed to be restarted often when I used it (as the current s.... Zyxel my ISP gave me).
My home network consist of a WHS running a DHCP service and a Ge switch. I got the D-link green Ge switch and it has run without any hick-ups.
Any input to what kind of router I should get? Priority is stablity. I don't want to have to restart it. No fan. And low energy consumption.
Today there are the g and n standard. What to get? 100 mpbs would be nice for watching movies in the bedroom I guess.
Rgds.
Schorinx
My home network consist of a WHS running a DHCP service and a Ge switch. I got the D-link green Ge switch and it has run without any hick-ups.
Any input to what kind of router I should get? Priority is stablity. I don't want to have to restart it. No fan. And low energy consumption.
Today there are the g and n standard. What to get? 100 mpbs would be nice for watching movies in the bedroom I guess.
Rgds.
Schorinx
Surfing around I have found this one. http://www.netgear.com/Products/Routers ... R3500.aspx
It seems to draw maximun 14-15 watts from the wall and have all the bells and whistles. Will look for some reviews....
It seems to draw maximun 14-15 watts from the wall and have all the bells and whistles. Will look for some reviews....
it's been some time since i bought a new router, but i bought a nas box recently and found that http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/ has some nice reviews of network gear.
What version is your WRT54G? I have a version 2 and all I needed was to replace the firmware. I'm now running Tomato Firmware v1.23.1607 and it's been really stable so far. Uptime is currently at just 22 days but that's only because my mom accidentally turned off the power strip the router is connected to. Iirc, it's been running without hiccups since I installed it in February this year. Much more stable than DD-WRT.
Ahhh, just found the WRT54G in my piles of pc parts. It is a ver2. I'll try and get it running on the tomato stuff.
Ilo, what use does your router see? As I understand it from reading around the net, is that if you have a high bandwidth use and/or many connection as retriving the serverlist in CS, then a poor router will choke.
Ilo, what use does your router see? As I understand it from reading around the net, is that if you have a high bandwidth use and/or many connection as retriving the serverlist in CS, then a poor router will choke.
Quite a bit of torrenting for anime fansubs. I did change some default settings to make it more torrent-friendly. Can't remember what they were, though.Schroinx wrote:Ilo, what use does your router see? As I understand it from reading around the net, is that if you have a high bandwidth use and/or many connection as retriving the serverlist in CS, then a poor router will choke.
Linksys makes pretty good hardware. The firmware, however, leaves a lot to be desired. The choking, I believe, is mostly due to the router running out of memory. By default, Linksys firmware stores connections for up to one week, I think. With the way bittorrent opens up connections, well, you see how it can grind the router to a halt.
Another vote for Tomato. My WRT54GL has a current uptime of 80 days, and that's only because I had to turn it off to move it to a different shelf. It's perfectly capable of withstanding heavy use too (e.g. P2P, streaming HD videos and gaming simultaneously).ilovejedd wrote:What version is your WRT54G? I have a version 2 and all I needed was to replace the firmware. I'm now running Tomato Firmware v1.23.1607 and it's been really stable so far. Uptime is currently at just 22 days but that's only because my mom accidentally turned off the power strip the router is connected to. Iirc, it's been running without hiccups since I installed it in February this year. Much more stable than DD-WRT.
Still using DD-WRT? I suggest you give this a read:jhhoffma wrote:I used DD-WRT for a while on mine to boost the transmission signal.
DD-WRT - An affront to the good will of the F/OSS community
Thanks guys.
I got the WRT54G dusted off and made it run on the tomato firmware. Seems fine, but I haven't tested the functionality yet, as I await the new ADSL line and a wireless card for my laptop (Yes, it is that old .
I could see that I should change the default value for how long it remembers connections and there was a few others tweaks as well I'll try.
I got the WRT54G dusted off and made it run on the tomato firmware. Seems fine, but I haven't tested the functionality yet, as I await the new ADSL line and a wireless card for my laptop (Yes, it is that old .
I could see that I should change the default value for how long it remembers connections and there was a few others tweaks as well I'll try.
http://forum.utorrent.com/viewtopic.php?pid=429052
I use different settings but I forgot what source I got them from...
I use different settings but I forgot what source I got them from...