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Old September 26th, 2008, 03:43 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Omar View Post
As far as routers, NETGEAR all the way. The Netgear rangemax has 7 internal antennas that find your wireless device and make a straight connection to it. Linksys doesn't even compare, my linksys used to make my internet slower and would overheat all the time. Netgear > Linksys.

Another thing you can do is make sure you have the router on the same floor of the house as you are using your wireless device. All that insulation in walls and floors really interferes with the signal.
My LINKSYS is on the first floor of my two story house and we have no problems with reception. I originally bought a Netgear but had to return it (bad unit) ....... LINKSYS PWNS Netgear IMO .....
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