Ozo@whoever.com wrote:
> I searched the web for reviews of recent Wireless-G routers, but all
> reviews seem to bench the routers with their corresponding wireless
> card, which often use proprietary protocols to get better performance
> (and range). Since I plan on connecting using a Dell laptop with a
> "regular" 802.11g wireless card (actually it's a Dell Wireless 1390
> card - from Broadcom), I would like to know what Wireless-G router to
> buy in order to get the best range. Or maybe they all perform the same
> when in regular 802.11g mode?
>
> Note that I plan on installing this router on the highest floor of a
> large (two storey + basement) house, so I want to maximize my chances
> of getting good signal strength everywhere in the house. Can I expect
> to find a good (and cheap) device for the job? Should I consider
> upgrading the antenna?
> Note also that I have experience with an old Linksys 54G bought 3 years
> ago (was it the WRT54G?), and I am not impressed with the effective
> range I get. I use it in a small one-storey house, and I often get bad
> signal (and loose connection) at far locations in the house.
try geting the high gain antenas for the linksys (do you still have the
wrt54g) and you might consider alternate firmware for the linksys and
increase the power.