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Originally Posted by Hells_Fury
(Post 3060389)
@rbp: Thanks for the tip but that router is way out of my budget, I just need a basic wireless router, no frills. |
Originally Posted by rbp
(Post 3060398)
No basic router can stream 720p movie without the video getting choppy, forget the 1080p video. U will only get frustrated if u get a basic one. |
Originally Posted by rbp
(Post 3060385)
Just one advice, please buy Asus RT66U, though costly u won't regret the buy, I have a tablet, laptop and my plasma connected to it, the router simultaneously downloads torrents and also streams 720p and 1080p movies from a 500 GB hard disk connected to it. It does all this without a sweat. I paid 13.5k in blr, in US it is cheaper. |
Originally Posted by babhishek
(Post 3060423)
where did you source the router from? Details would be appreciated. :) thanks! |
Originally Posted by reignofchaos
(Post 3060508)
If the 66u is to expensive, pick up the n16. While this is not dual band, it still is pretty awesome in every other way and costs less than 6000 bucks. |
Originally Posted by Hells_Fury
(Post 3060517)
Will this one be able to support 1080p video streaming and P2P downloads at the same time? |
Originally Posted by reignofchaos
(Post 3065272)
1080p video streaming depends on what the bitrate of the stream is. Will probably work for web streams, low quality 1080p rips. Don't expect 50GB bluray dumps to stream across without some lag. |
Originally Posted by rbp
(Post 3065783)
http://www.flipkart.com/asus-rt-n56u...asus%20rt-n56u The Asus RT-N56U is also an excellent router and costs a lot less than the 66u. |
Originally Posted by reignofchaos
(Post 3065792)
Please do be aware that the N56U is based on a ralink soc not broadcom. As a result custom firmware and 3rd party support is pretty poor compared to the N16 or N66u. Also ralink is known to die because of heat issues and has a lot more problems associated with them compared to much more mature chipsets from Broadcom. Personally if I were spending so much money on a router, it better be broadcom not ralink. |
Originally Posted by reignofchaos
(Post 3065792)
Please do be aware that the N56U is based on a ralink soc not broadcom. As a result custom firmware and 3rd party support is pretty poor compared to the N16 or N66u. Also ralink is known to die because of heat issues and has a lot more problems associated with them compared to much more mature chipsets from Broadcom. Personally if I were spending so much money on a router, it better be broadcom not ralink. You are better off picking the Netgear WNDR3700 (v1 or v3) if you really must have a dual band router. The v3 sold at most places again is atheros and not broadcom. |
Originally Posted by narayan
(Post 3109825)
Guys just from the internet browsing perspective, which is a good economical modem to go for ? i have an airtel broad band connection. I plan to connect my PC, Ipad and smart phone to the net for browsing through the modem. airtel is quoting Rs1700 for a wifi modem. should i just go with this or are there better options ? i dont expect to stream movies through the wifi route |
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