honestly, i have one of the N600's and i hate it, after about 1 month it started dropping the wired connections, requiring a router restart to fix it... though the wireless is fine other then it's less then promised speed.
@anybodykilla58 I have a Netgear WNDR3700 Router and I love it. Have not had any issues with it since I got it last year. If you are having trouble, why not try this particular Netgear router.
Ok someone explain this to me. I currently have a modem from my WSP (wireless service provider) and it supports wi-fi; I'm currently getting 54 Mbps speed on a 802.11g signal. If I get one of these routers, (say the Belkin N 450) does that mean I'll be able to increase my speed to 150 Mbps and get 802.11n connectivity?
@reject118 - Only if you leave WPS enabled. I do believe the Belkin brand allows you to disable it. Even if you cannot disable it, a firmware update will disable it for you, since WPS cannot be saved.
I have the N600:)
lamiac2411 3 weeks ago
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litesawse 3 weeks ago
I would want one of these instead of my ZyXEL shitebox router that goes off whenever it feels like it
ExtremeGamer9951 3 weeks ago
Uhh Belkin.
iJames93i 3 weeks ago
I wish people could spell
ndhudecz 3 weeks ago
@ndhudecz I wish people use proper punctuation.
starwars2078 3 weeks ago
@starwars2078 I wish people would use proper sentence structure.
SomeRanbob 3 weeks ago
@SomeRanbob Win for you, good sir.
starwars2078 3 weeks ago
@starwars2078 Damn, I messed up on my own comment criticizing another comment,
starwars2078 3 weeks ago
@starwars2078 I give up.
starwars2078 3 weeks ago
@starwars2078 Hmmm indeed. x)
SomeRanbob 3 weeks ago
Cabels preinstalled makes the useres of the router feel stupied.
LarsReviews 3 weeks ago
You really should remind people NOT to use WPS considering the the security concerns.
Ramhound 3 weeks ago
I'm using the N600 right now!
andy314567 3 weeks ago
honestly, i have one of the N600's and i hate it, after about 1 month it started dropping the wired connections, requiring a router restart to fix it... though the wireless is fine other then it's less then promised speed.
anybodykilla58 3 weeks ago
@anybodykilla58 I have a Netgear WNDR3700 Router and I love it. Have not had any issues with it since I got it last year. If you are having trouble, why not try this particular Netgear router.
ges75022 3 weeks ago
PAUL'S BACK BROS \o/
Deluxeta 3 weeks ago
paul
M4TRIXed 3 weeks ago
Ok someone explain this to me. I currently have a modem from my WSP (wireless service provider) and it supports wi-fi; I'm currently getting 54 Mbps speed on a 802.11g signal. If I get one of these routers, (say the Belkin N 450) does that mean I'll be able to increase my speed to 150 Mbps and get 802.11n connectivity?
KasunK18 3 weeks ago
@KasunK18 Yes, you would see 150 mbps on your local wi-fi network, but would not necessarily see an increase in internet access bandwidth.
newengland72 3 weeks ago
@newengland72 what do you mean by "not necessarily see an increase in internet access bandwidth"? I'm totally new to networking stuff =p
KasunK18 3 weeks ago
nice
ilikeCAitsfun 3 weeks ago
WPA/WPA2 doesn't matter, they can ALL be cracked!
reject118 3 weeks ago
@reject118 your right but most people will give up after a week of brute forcing :D
JacobLDagenais 3 weeks ago
@reject118 - Only if you leave WPS enabled. I do believe the Belkin brand allows you to disable it. Even if you cannot disable it, a firmware update will disable it for you, since WPS cannot be saved.
Ramhound 3 weeks ago
Pre attaching the cables is a cool idea, Especially if you're new to setting up a router.
citadelmontages 3 weeks ago
PAUL!!!!! - just thought it was still missing :P
JacobLDagenais 3 weeks ago
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Imaculatura 3 weeks ago
nice
123thepyro123 3 weeks ago
Guest access is an awesome feature!
oziitricker 3 weeks ago
nice
Mr123pspfreak 3 weeks ago
nice
Wizari 3 weeks ago
nice
granchorizo3 3 weeks ago