Monday, April 29, 2013

Economical Wireless Routers

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With the growing number of unemployment, financial crisis and economic predicament in the world, the amount of people who can really afford to live a life of pleasure and abundance is dropping off dramatically. But this situation should not make anyone compromise their needs and requirements. Using high-end gadgets and devices does not necessarily entail one to have a lot of cash in their hands. The following are tips on getting a cheap, economical and inexpensive wireless router that will be your ticket and access to the World Wide Web.

Wireless routers need not be expensive. There are various kinds available in the market which offer the same amount or degree of security and protection for your computers and likewise give similar convenience provided for by the pricey ones.

If you simply need a router for your home to put up a small extension of your network, the cheapest available is the D-Link DI 524 which can be purchase for USD or less. This is a typical 802.11g wireless router generally use at home or even in individual businesses.

Another router which is efficient and easy on the pocket is the Linksys WRT54G2. It provides best performance and features for a reasonable amount of USD or less. This is the most preferred router by internet users for its security features and relatively low cost taking into account the quality of protection it can provide.

There are other cheap routers like the Netgear MR814, AirLink AR325W, US Robotics USR8054, Microsoft MN-700 Base Station and Dell TrueMobile 2300, to name a few. However, some of these brands have been pulled out from the market and were discontinued due to the rise of new models and versions. But these discontinued products can still be acquired and purchased in shops which offer second-hand devices.

To wrap up, the cost of getting a useful router device for homes and small offices need not be astronomical. The prudent way of finding a great bargain on these routers is to actually know what you need. An inexpensive router does not mean it is second-rate or of poor quality. Take into account the purpose for which you are going to utilize these gadgets. A good, simple and low cost router will customarily suffice to serve an average user intending to build a fairly small network at home. Those high-priced and costly types are not advisable to use at home. They are intended for large enterprises and businesses which require greater security features and additional aspects not necessary for home use.


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Sunday, January 20, 2013

WNDR3400 N600 - High Performance Wireless Router For Gaming and Streaming

WNDR3400 N600 - High Performance Wireless Router For Gaming and Streaming


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Gaming and video streaming demand high-performance router. The router must be able to deliver high-speed for smooth gaming response, jitter-free, and lag-free. This should also apply to High Definition video streaming, no other data traffic can disturb the performance of the router while you are experiencing the gaming and streaming.

The other features your router should support when you use wireless network for connecting the game console wirelessly to the network, the router should support clear network, no interference from other source of signal attenuator and should also be capable of providing prioritization for gaming or video streaming traffic over other data traffic.

The other additional features your router should also support is security, such as capable of providing security segregation, parental control, and green technology would be much advantageous. There are several routers that meet those above requirements, and one of them is Netgear WNDR3400 N600 Wireless Dual Band Router.

What this Product Does

The NETGEAR WNDR3400 N600 Wireless Dual Band Router is a high performance router which is designed to support demanding applications such as multiplayer gaming and video streaming. WNDR3400 is powered by the latest and the fastest wireless technology 802.11N standards delivering high-speeds up to 300 Mbps (in ideal conditions), ideal for multiplayer gaming and HD video streaming.

The NETGEAR WNDR3400 N600 supports Wireless Multimedia (WMM) based QoS (Quality of Service) to allow the system to separate video traffic and provide prioritization over other traffic. With QoS for reliable internet connections, you can enjoy multiplayer gaming and streaming smoothly, jitter-free, and lag-free.

WNDR3400 supports dual-band technology that works for both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. With 5 GHz frequency band, you can achieve clear network avoiding signal interference, ensuring top speeds and the greatest range which is ideal for gaming and streaming.

Share storage is very essential in networking particularly to store huge HD media and gaming materials. It is therefore the WNDR3400 is embedded with the USB port with ReadyShare technology to provide fast and easy shared access to an external USB storage device. And the good thing with the router is that it supports the green technology for better environment including power and Wi-Fi on/off buttons, Energy Star-compliant power adapter and 80% recycled packaging.

How Secure the Router is?

Parents are always worried of what their kids do when they are surfing the internet and expecting their kids to visit only appropriate contents. WNDR3400 supports Live Parental Control to keep your internet experience safe with the following benefits:

Blocks unsafe Internet content and applications and can be managed from anywhere Protects connected devices through the router such as PCs, gaming consoles, and iPod touch

Providing separate security and access restrictions for guests using the network is sometimes very important. WNDR3400 supports Guest Network Access. By default the router provides NETGEAR as the SSID name for 2.4GHz b/g/n SSID and the default NETGEAR-5G for 5GHz a/n SSID. You can configure the router and change the SSID default names for security reasons.

To create secured connection, the router supports the recent wireless security Wi-Fi Protected Access® (WPA/WPA2-PSK) and WEP, and the Push 'N' Connect with Wi-Fi Protected Setup® (WPS) feature ensures a quick and secure network connection.

WNDR3400 provides security protection with NAT and SPI features as well as DoS (Denial of Service) attack prevention. NAT (network address translation) hides your private networks from the public network (the internet) and allows sharing a single internet connection with many computers in the network. Stateful packet inspection (SPI) inspects the incoming traffic thoroughly for false positive packets.

To connect the router to the Internet, you need broadband modem (either Cable or xDSL) and Internet services from your ISP. Connect one end of the cross UTP cable (cable that comes with the modem) to the Ethernet port of the modem, and connect the other end to the WAN port of the router. Configuration and installation is easy by following the quick installation guide document.

Gaming and HD media streaming demand high-performance router including high-speed, QoS, and clear network. The NETGEAR WNDR3400 N600 Wireless Dual Band Router is a high-performance full-featured router that is ideal solution for bandwidth intensive applications such as for smooth gaming and streaming experience.

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Wireless router is the main wireless devices needed, besides the modem, to build a wireless network environment in home or in the SOHO. Generally when you sign-up for a broadband internet connection from the ISP, the ISP provides you a modem which is connected direct to one computer in home either using USB port or NIC adapter. So if you want to build a wireless network, you need to buy a router or access point. How do you know which one is the best wireless router you need?

The term the best wireless router is relative; there are some factors you need to consider in deciding which router is the best for your need. If you have limited budget, you really need to consider the basic requirements which are the best for your need. For example, if you just want to share the broadband internet connection with couple of computers in the household, and other share documents and printer within the household, then you don't need to buy a high features router such as one which is designed specifically for gamers in mind.

There are many types of Wireless Routers at the marketplace you can purchase, but which one is the best? In selecting the wireless router; some people make the mistake of trying to find the best wireless router. Of course, that's a moving target as router get better and better with each new model introduction, but what you really need is The perfect router that is best for your need. So your target is not the best wireless router but the best for your need.

Best Wireless router for Internet sharing

Based on the "The perfect router that is best for your need" If you just want to build a wireless environment in home to share the internet connection, or just for the portability reason so you can browse the internet with your laptop everywhere within the house wirelessly, you just need an all-in-one device which combines the function of modem, router, and the wireless access point.

If you subscribe for ADSL internet from the ISP which includes the monthly charges for the modem, you can purchase all-in-one device which includes the ADSL modem with the price under 0 such as D-Link DSL-2640B, or you can consider Netgear DG834Gv5 - a DSL Wireless Modem with Wireless -G Router and built-in DSL Modem. Both are routers with built-in ADSL modem, including 4-port Switch LAN, wireless access point, and with router/firewall feature for security protection against the internet threats.

Both routers would be suitable for your home wireless environment to share the internet, share the files and printer with several computers in the household. All the requirements you need for building a wireless environment in home with this type of modem-router, a single device for all. This type of all-in-one device would be the perfect wireless router for your need. For Cable Internet, you can consider SBG-900 Cable modem router by Motorola.

Wireless Router for Gaming and HD Streaming

Still hold the principle of the perfect wireless router for your need, wireless router for gaming and HD media streaming demands high performance, fast, and reliable networks. Both Gaming and streaming HD video applications demand high-speed networks that capable of delivering high bandwidth-sensitive applications. They should be capable to intelligently manage and automatically prioritize network traffic to better execute bandwidth-sensitive applications including VoIP and multimedia applications. You need a wireless router which has QoS (Quality of Service) technology feature.

The fastest wireless network today is based on draft 2.0 802.11n standards. It is not finalized yet, but mostly the manufacturers have shipped their new lines of products using this draft version of 802.11n technology. This draft 802.11n (wireless -N) technology can deliver the speed of up to 300 Mbps (ideal condition, actual speed may vary) with enhanced technology specific to the manufacturers. They should also feature enhanced wireless technology for optimal range and connectivity such as MIMO technology. MIMO is a technology which uses multiple antennas to coherently resolve more information than possible using a single antenna.

The best wireless router for gaming and streaming HD media should be clear from the source of interference. Common source of radio interference is wireless devices which operate in the 2.4 GHz radio band such as cordless phone, baby monitor, microwave oven, home security and monitoring appliances, garage controller, and so on. Wireless 802.11b/g and draft 802.11n standards operate in 2.4 GHz radio band too. For a clear radio band, the wireless router should include the dual-band feature which can operate both in 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz (802.11a) radio bands either selectable or simultaneous. With dual-band, you can stream HD media as well as for gaming in a clear 5 GHz frequency band, less radio interference as in 2.4 GHz band. This will assure a jitter-free and lag-free wireless environment.

Example of the perfect wireless router for gaming and HD streaming is D-Link DGL-4500. DGL-4500 is specifically designed for gamers in mind. It is powered by award winning GameFuel technology which allows you to customize your network settings to prioritize game traffic so others will not hog all the bandwidth while downloading HD media.

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Which is Faster Wireless Router Or Wired Internet?


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It is commonly known by data networking technicians that a wired network for Internet connectivity is faster than Internet connectivity from a wireless router. But what is not commonly known is why. A router is a device that is used to connect one network, such as the Internet, to a Local Area Network (LAN) that has several connected devices such as computers. Wired Local Area Networks commonly use the Ethernet protocol for data communications. This protocol generally has bandwidth speeds from 10Mb/s (megabits per second) to 1000Mb/s with 100Mb/s being the most commonly used for networking computers in most homes and offices. The Ethernet data communication protocol uses full-duplex communication; that is, it can send and receive data at the same time.

Internet Service Providers mostly offer high speed broadband services up to 1.5Mb/s which are defined in terms of the maximum download speed because several common consumer broadband technologies have a slower maximum upload speed.

A router as the name implies, distributes data packets from the Internet to each requesting computer connected to it. This is done in an orderly manner by using high speed electrical switches. The maximum rate at which the router can switch the data packets also determines the maximum speed of operation of the Local Area Network. If you have too many computers connected off the router, the router can become a speed bottleneck. So in theory, if you use a 100Mb/s Ethernet cable to connect to your Internet Service Provider, then your Internet connection will not slow down as most broadband Internet Services for home use peak out at around 1.5Mb/s, and business use peaks out at about 10Mb/s (but shared across many computers).

With wireless data networks, the most widely used protocol is the IEEE 802.11 standard. This standard has had many revisions over the past few years and the latest is the 802.11n version. The 802.11n version can in theory work up to 300Mb/s whereas the earlier 802.11b version works up to 11Mb/s and the 802.11g works up to 54Mb/s. But wireless routers only provide wireless data connectivity using a half-duplex protocol (either send or receive data but not both at same time) and this makes them slower than wired Ethernet connections. But there are a few other factors that make wireless networks slower than wired networks due to signal and data processing overheads. The wireless signal can be susceptible to local interference from other nearby electrical equipment and this can cause the performance of the wireless network to degrade. When the wireless signal degrades, the wireless router must perform more data error corrections to maintain the integrity of the data and this causes delays in distributing the data to and from its destination and slows down the connection.

If wireless security protocols are also used to encrypt the data, this requires additional data processing to be undertaken that can also limit the performance by introducing inherent latency delays. Hard-wired networks do not need to have the data packets encrypted because they are physically secured in most buildings whereas wireless networks cover areas that are not secured and hence the data needs to be encrypted to secure it from unauthorized users.

For better performance Internet connectivity, use a wired cable if you can because it is physically secure, allows faster performance, costs less, and is not as susceptible to electrical interference compared to wireless connectivity.

In summary, if you use your computer for gaming, voice over IP, or real-time collaboration, then you are better off using a wired cable network connection to the router that connects to the Internet Service Provider.

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The article intends to provide information on resetting password in Linksys wireless router. The information contained in this article is reliable and correct to the date. It is still advised to follow the instructions carefully in order to reset password without any problem.

Linksys router is ranked among the most popular wireless router devices that provide excellent signal strength for wireless browsing, setting up network connection, or sharing a single connection on multiple computers. It often happens that users forget their username and/or password and have difficulty logging in to their router to customize features like password protecting wireless connection etc. Most of the users in such a situation contact their Linksys tech support for assistance. However, the password resetting is comparatively an easy task and can be done without the assistance of Linksys router support.

Instructions:

You will be required to hard reset your Linksys router to restore it to the default configuration settings. To do so, take a slim and sharp pin and push it inside the Reset button, located at the back of the router. Hold the button for 30 seconds and then release it by taking the pin out. The lights will flicker on the router and then come back steady. Thereafter, power cycle the router by taking the power cable out and plugging it back in. You can also use the power button on the router to power off and on instead of taking out the cable.

Once the router is hard reset and powered on, you will be required to reconfigure it. Connect your computer to one of the 4 Ethernet (LAN) ports of the Linksys router and power on both the devices. Ensure that all the lights are lit on the router and the Windows has loaded fully.

This will take you to the Linksys router login page. Check the login information for your router and enter the username and router. Newer Linksys models have default username and password set to 'admin' (without quotes and as is), whereas older models have default password set to 'admin' while the username is always blank. Check Additional Tips (given at the end of the article) for more information on login details in Linksys routers.

Once you have entered the username and password, click on the Login button or hit Enter on the keyboard to proceed to the router configuration settings. Click on the Management tab to change your admin password. When finished, exit all the windows and start browsing or playing games.

Additional Tips:

Below are the models of Linksys router that come shipped with default admin passwords.

· Linksys WRT54G, BEFW11S4: admin
· Linksys Comcast routers: comcast
· Linksys EtherFast Cable/DSL Ethernet routers: Administrator
· All other Linksys routers: blank (leave the username field blank)

Below mentioned models have default password set to:

· Linksys Comcast routers: 1234
· Linksys BEFW11S4: blank (leave the password field blank)
· All other Linksys routers: admin

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Wireless Networking - Router Vs Access Point


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While planning for your wireless network you might be asking what is the difference between a router and an access point. You need to think of a router as more of a server because it performs many functions like a server. An access point only provides a portal for wireless client to connect to your existing LAN.

Routers can perform many functions. Routers can connect many different WLANs together acting like a traffic cop. Routers also act as a DHCP server. A DHCP server assigns dynamic IP address to your computer every time your computer starts up. If you don't have a DHCP server then you will have to assign each computer on your network a permanent IP address.

As I have said before your router can also act like a traffic cop. You can use a router to perform port forwarding to certain computers on your LAN. For example you can direct all internet traffic looking for your game server's port number to a specific computer on your LAN.

The ability to connect multiple computers to the internet is one of the main features of a router. The router is assigned one WAN IP address from your ISP. This IP address is called a public IP address that everyone on the internet can see. Because you have multiple computers connected to your router the router uses a protocol called NAT Network address translation NAT will assign the computers that are behind your routers IP address, private IP addresses. NAT acts as a firewall because computers on the internet cannot in theory even see your computers. They will only see the IP address of your router. NAT does block traffic from reaching your computers but it will not block Trojans from going out to the internet. That is why I do recommend installing a firewall on your LAN computers.

The role of an access point on a LAN is to give the wireless user a door way to enter. The more people that enter the door at the same time the slower they will go. 802.11b access points say they will give you a through put rate of 11mps but the actual rate is around 5MPS. 802.11g has a rating of 54mbps with an actual through put of 20mbps. The access points do have most of the same security features as a router such as WEP, WPA, 8021x and TKPI but they will not have the traffic cop functions like a router. Also the access points will not have NAT which would add an unnecessary layer to your network. To keep it simple access points just simulate plugging in your laptop to a port in the wall and that's it.A router is used on the border of you network to act as a traffic cop deciding who can come in and blocking those you want to keep out.

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How to Connect a USB Modem Wireless Router Ethernet


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I currently have a USB broadband modem. I purchased a wireless router which has ethernet connections. Currently, the modem is plugged into my computer downstairs which is running Windows 98, therefore, it won't bridge the connections to my computer upstairs(XP). I can't update to XP because a family member wont 'risk' it.

Can I connect the USB broadband modem to my wireless router using a complicated selection of cable adapters ie ethernet to USB (I cant find a USB TO ETHERNET adapter). If this is not possible, if I plug the USB modem into my XP computer, can I bridge the connections to my Win 98 computer using the XP computer as the host?

I think their is Ethernet to USB out their currently but not USB to ethernet. I dont see any reason why you should not be able to hook up your USB modem to your XP computer and use it as a bridge to the 98 computer.

Of course, it would be nicer to have an all-in-one unit, but you can accomplish your goal with this equipment. You cannot use cable adapters to convert the modem's USB into Ethernet. USB needs drivers to operate, and Ethernet connections do not provide those drivers to the device. you could also connect the modem to the XP machine and bridge connections, yes. but you can leave the system the way it is and configure it to run smoothly like this:

If I had the hardwear in front of me, it would be easier to provide specifics... but i can probly give you an idea of what to do. There are only 2 steps here:

1. configure an internet gateway.

2. configure the router.

And the rest is easy.

1. Set up the internet machine to SHARE AN INTERNET CONNECTION (you can use the wizard if you want, or just enable Internet Connection Sharing), which will turn the 98 into an internet gateway. that gateway needs an IP address designated, however. In essence, the 98 machine will be the internet server, so the IP of the 98 machine is the IP of the gateway. Assign an address, for example: 192.168.1.1 to the 98 machine. the "192.168" is important, and the last strings you can stretch on, but for the sake of ease lets keep it small. *TIP* the subnet mask will always be 255.255.255.0. okay that takes care of the host machine.

2. after you have an internet gateway, connect the wireless router, and console (or IP) in to the settings, usually by going into internet explorer and typing 192.168.0.1 into the address bar, and look for a slot for Internet Gateway. Type the address assigned in step 1. thats that for the router. (there may be other settings necessary for your specific network, and if there are, be sure to configure those.)

Lastly a few housekeeping tasks. make sure the workgroup for both machines is identical. I usually use MSHOME as the workgroup. Also make sure that on the XP machine, your IP address is set to "Automatically Obtain IP address", also known as DHCP.

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