Had some trouble with my ISP last week and lost internet connectivity for several hours. When it came back, I was no longer able to go through my wireless router (Linksys wrt54gc) whether trying wired or wireless. If I plug the network cable coming out of my cable modem directly into my computer/PS3 I have no problems with internet connection.
I called my ISP to confirm the problem on their end was resolved and ask about my predicament. The operator recommended the standard unplug and/or reset of my modem and router, as well as re-installing the firmware for the router. I tried the unplug several times, used the reset button on the bottom a couple times, and I "think" I re-installed the firmware (I did confirm the version installed is the most recent available).
I've pretty much lost my patience with this router, and I'm assuming it's died/fried. It's about 4 years old, so I don't mind replacing/upgrading. I've been looking at this router (Dlink Xtreme) and have a couple general questions about what to expect if I upgrade.
Do you think I will see any speed improvement on my wired connections?
I don't really know the history of wireless signal technology, is N really that much better than G?
If I have a computer with an older wireless card (WEP is the highest encryption it can do), can I expect any improvement in speed? Or would I only see an improvement if my device has a wireless card capable of N?
I'm ready to drop a little cash if I can expect an improvement and avoid the hassle with the old router. If I won't see an improvement, and/or could easily fix up my old router, then I could save some money. Just looking for some advice from the tech gurus :)
I called my ISP to confirm the problem on their end was resolved and ask about my predicament. The operator recommended the standard unplug and/or reset of my modem and router, as well as re-installing the firmware for the router. I tried the unplug several times, used the reset button on the bottom a couple times, and I "think" I re-installed the firmware (I did confirm the version installed is the most recent available).
I've pretty much lost my patience with this router, and I'm assuming it's died/fried. It's about 4 years old, so I don't mind replacing/upgrading. I've been looking at this router (Dlink Xtreme) and have a couple general questions about what to expect if I upgrade.
Do you think I will see any speed improvement on my wired connections?
I don't really know the history of wireless signal technology, is N really that much better than G?
If I have a computer with an older wireless card (WEP is the highest encryption it can do), can I expect any improvement in speed? Or would I only see an improvement if my device has a wireless card capable of N?
I'm ready to drop a little cash if I can expect an improvement and avoid the hassle with the old router. If I won't see an improvement, and/or could easily fix up my old router, then I could save some money. Just looking for some advice from the tech gurus :)
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