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interuser
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      12-20-2006, 07:19 PM
Hi
I have a 2 floor home with dimensions roughly 20 x 6 meters for each
floor.
the floors are connected with a staircase.

Would Linksys WRT54G/s (v6 or v7) be suitable for me?
If not, which one do you recommend?

 
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Tony Hwang
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      12-20-2006, 11:20 PM
interuser wrote:
> Hi
> I have a 2 floor home with dimensions roughly 20 x 6 meters for each
> floor.
> the floors are connected with a staircase.
>
> Would Linksys WRT54G/s (v6 or v7) be suitable for me?
> If not, which one do you recommend?
>

Hi,
I have two story house(~ 3000 sq. ft. not including developed basement)
I had a same router(older version with dd-wrt firmware) in the middle of
top floor in the loft and desk top in the basement could reach it
wirelessly with no problem. If I were you, I'd buy WRT54GL and load it
with dd-wrt(3rd party firmware) and put it into service. I am using
Buffalo router now. Daughter took the Linksys when she got transfered.
Buffalo works as well with latest version dd-wrt firmware.
 
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      12-21-2006, 07:59 AM

Tony Hwang wrote:
> interuser wrote:
> > Hi
> > I have a 2 floor home with dimensions roughly 20 x 6 meters for each
> > floor.
> > the floors are connected with a staircase.
> >
> > Would Linksys WRT54G/s (v6 or v7) be suitable for me?
> > If not, which one do you recommend?
> >

> Hi,
> I have two story house(~ 3000 sq. ft. not including developed basement)
> I had a same router(older version with dd-wrt firmware) in the middle of
> top floor in the loft and desk top in the basement could reach it
> wirelessly with no problem. If I were you, I'd buy WRT54GL and load it
> with dd-wrt(3rd party firmware) and put it into service. I am using
> Buffalo router now. Daughter took the Linksys when she got transfered.
> Buffalo works as well with latest version dd-wrt firmware.


I understand you live in Canada and so I guess your home must be made
of wood.
Where I live (Cyprus) they are made of cement and bricks and I do not
know if that has a negative impact on the router's range.

Any ideas on this ?

 
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Scott
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      12-23-2006, 12:12 AM


interuser wrote:
>
> Hi
> I have a 2 floor home with dimensions roughly 20 x 6 meters for each
> floor.
> the floors are connected with a staircase.
>
> Would Linksys WRT54G/s (v6 or v7) be suitable for me?
> If not, which one do you recommend?


I live in a 3-story wood home in Minnesota. I've used the WRT54G router
for several years, and it reaches everywhere in the house, including my
large deck. This is outstanding, since the router sits on a computer desk
in my home office in the basement of our split-level home. I did add a pair
of longer antennas to the router (I believe I got them from Linksys). My
wireless iPaq PDA also works great in the upstairs bedroom...two flights up.

Scott
 
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Neuromancer
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      12-24-2006, 07:34 PM

interuser wrote:
> Tony Hwang wrote:
> > interuser wrote:
> > > Hi
> > > I have a 2 floor home with dimensions roughly 20 x 6 meters for each
> > > floor.
> > > the floors are connected with a staircase.
> > >
> > > Would Linksys WRT54G/s (v6 or v7) be suitable for me?
> > > If not, which one do you recommend?
> > >

> > Hi,
> > I have two story house(~ 3000 sq. ft. not including developed basement)
> > I had a same router(older version with dd-wrt firmware) in the middle of
> > top floor in the loft and desk top in the basement could reach it
> > wirelessly with no problem. If I were you, I'd buy WRT54GL and load it
> > with dd-wrt(3rd party firmware) and put it into service. I am using
> > Buffalo router now. Daughter took the Linksys when she got transfered.
> > Buffalo works as well with latest version dd-wrt firmware.

>
> I understand you live in Canada and so I guess your home must be made
> of wood.
> Where I live (Cyprus) they are made of cement and bricks and I do not
> know if that has a negative impact on the router's range.
>


depends on how the floor is constructed - we use a single linksys that
covers a 4 bed detached house fine in the uk.

 
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