Home Wireless Routers
Posted on January 30, 2008
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A lot of people ask what’s a good wireless router? I’ll share my experience with home wireless routers.
I bought my first wireless router 2 years ago. I researched the web looking for reviews and recommendations. I found a few wireless routers with 4 out of 5 stars with 100 or more ratings. The strange thing about the reviews was some reviews were really bad. I couldn’t help but wonder why were there 10-15% bad reviews while the rest were very good???? Is this a quality product??? How do you really know???
I ended up buying a Linksys wireless G router. It was easy to setup and worked well for about 6 months. I noticed that my laptop was loosing the wireless connection. I had to reconnect it. This happened once a week at first then became more frequent. I rebooted the router but it didn’t fix the situation. I remembered one of the attorneys at a law firm I worked for had the same identical problem. He also had a Linksys wireless G router. I tried everything I could think of to remedy the situation but it only got worse. I would loose my wireless connection every time I used the laptop. This was real pain. This was definitely not a reliable wireless router.
I went shopping once again. I read hundreds of reviews and finally decided to buy the D-Link Xtreme N Gigabit Wireless Router. It was the highest rated wireless gaming router. It was said to be extremely fast and reliable. I had purchased various devices from D-Link in the past and they always worked well. I had owned D-Link cable modems, switches, hubs and KVM’s. They all worked really well. So I thought this would be a good choice.
I ordered the D-Link wireless router from Amazon.com. They had the best price and I’ve purchased a lot of items from Amazon and trust them. When I tried to install the software for the router, Windows Vista would not launch the install.exe file. It looked like there was a permission issue. I could not get the install file to run even when I ran the file as the administrator. Windows Vista is totally different from Windows XP and Windows 2000. I played with it for a little while and then decided to setup the router manually. I plugged the router in and hooked up the LAN cable. Then I launched my browser. I typed in the default IP Address and I was in. Pretty easy. Forget about the setup software, it’s not needed. I like to get stuff done. Don’t forget to power your cable modem off when you’re done configuring the router. Reboot everything and then you’ll be set.

The D-Link Xtreme N Gigabit wireless router is working well and seems to be faster than the Linksys router. I don’t loose the wireless connection either. This seems to be a well made device with plenty of features. It’s easy to setup and configure and reasonably priced at $125.00.
Need Computer Help?
Posted on January 30, 2008
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What is the Computer Help Blog?
This is my contribution to all home computer users with little or no computer knowledge or skills.
- Are you having problems with your computer?
- Do you need help installing software or hardware?
- Do you want to install a wireless network and don’t know how?
- Do you need advice on buying a new computer?
- Do you need to know how to setup a high speed Internet connection?
- Do you want to know which hardware is reliable?
- Do you want to know how to troubleshoot our computer?
- Do you want to install a printer?
So who am I?
I’m a degreed and certified technical support professional with over 8 years experience supporting computers. I’m a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer with a AAS in Microsoft Networking Technology. I have experience with Windows 2000, Windows XP and Vista operating systems along with Microsoft Office. I also have experience setting up home wireless networks and building and repairing computers. If you have a computer problem or question, I can help you.
If you have questions or need support, please submit a comment on one of my posts. I’ll get an answer to you as quickly as possible.
I’ll be writing computer support articles frequently. Stay tuned for interesting and helpful posts.
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