Alright, I've got at my disposal currently for wireless networking an archaic 802.11b Netgear from 8 years ago, and a 5-6 year old 802.11g D-Link WBR-1310. I'm looking to upgrade to something no older than a year and no slower than Wireless N 300mbps. The requirements for this router are 802.11b/g/n compatibility up to 300mbps, at least 4 10/100 ports, and preferably 4 10/100/1000 ports, that it costs less than $100 before taxes, that it works for gaming, specifically Games for Windows LIVE, which is apparently a finicky bitch, and that it not die after 6 months like the D-Link I have did.
So far I've got in mind the Cisco Valet M10-CA, which has everything but gigabit, and I'm not sure about GFWL, but apparently it hates old routers, and this one is most certainly not an old router, the Cisco Valet M20-CA which is another $20 but has 4 gigabit ports, the Linksys by Cisco E1000-CA which is a lot like the Valet M10, but $20 cheaper, and the Linksys by Cisco E2000-CA, much like the Valet M-20, but $10 cheaper.
I'm looking for some more opinions on this, so that I don't get a piece of shit that I end up pissed off about in a few months. What kind of routers would you guys recommend? I'd prefer Canadian sites and Canadian prices, what may be under $100 in the States could be as high as $120 in Canada.
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Alright, I've got at my disposal currently for wireless networking an archaic 802.11b Netgear from 8 years ago, and a 5-6 year old 802.11g D-Link WBR-1310. I'm looking to upgrade to something no older than a year and no slower than Wireless N 300mbps. The requirements for this router are 802.11b/g/n compatibility up to 300mbps, at least 4 10/100 ports, and preferably 4 10/100/1000 ports, that it costs less than $100 before taxes, that it works for gaming, specifically Games for Windows LIVE, which is apparently a finicky bitch, and that it not die after 6 months like the D-Link I have did.
So far I've got in mind the Cisco Valet M10-CA, which has everything but gigabit, and I'm not sure about GFWL, but apparently it hates old routers, and this one is most certainly not an old router, the Cisco Valet M20-CA which is another $20 but has 4 gigabit ports, the Linksys by Cisco E1000-CA which is a lot like the Valet M10, but $20 cheaper, and the Linksys by Cisco E2000-CA, much like the Valet M-20, but $10 cheaper.
I'm looking for some more opinions on this, so that I don't get a piece of shit that I end up pissed off about in a few months. What kind of routers would you guys recommend? I'd prefer Canadian sites and Canadian prices, what may be under $100 in the States could be as high as $120 in Canada.
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