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Drkpwn3r wrote on Sun, 04 January 2009 20:36 | Honestly: the bandwidth for any router I've had (linksys, which has always had a built-in switch [because I refuse to have a hub]), has been 100MBit/s [hardwired] -- mind you, I have that exact wireless router hooked up behind a hardwire-only router of mine from years ago -- I've never had any network slowdown.
But just so you know, if you're on a cable internet connection (that is to say, connected via coax cable), you're never going to actually hit your 1mbps/10mpbs cap. Cable is a shared internet connection, so you're not the only person on that coax cable, just the only one on that portion of it.
If you have FIOS, however, you're not really going to be slowed down by anyone else on the line, you just won't necessarily hit your peak because of either hardware limitations or server limitations in regard to speed.
IMO: don't bother buying a new router if you have one that works perfectly fine, unless you're just looking for better wireless speed (wireless B < G < N and better) -- which if you are, you might want to make sure all the PCs that are going to connect to your wireless network are all the same speed, otherwise it'll cause the wireless the throttle-down to the speed of the slowest client that's connected.
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Despite even if you dont get the full I dont want no huge drop in speed from what am getting with cable modem directly to when i hook up a router,so lets say I cant hit my 10 mb down mark and get something like idk 9 mb. I dont want a router then that 9 turn to 6 mb down.....And no i need a new router mine stopped working on me...and The big thing firts off is do i get a G or N wireless router from link systems
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Link System Routers
By: _SSnipe_ on Sun, 04 January 2009 21:10
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Re: Link System Routers
By: Drkpwn3r on Sun, 04 January 2009 21:36
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