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Router connected to modem/router
I have a Motorola 3347 modem/router supplied by Qwest. I have been frustrated because my internet speed is limited, partially because of Qwest service, partly because, I was told by the installer, that my apartment building wiring keeps the speed from reaching what I pay for from Qwest (the second to fastest package, can't remember). Can't get Comcast on this block.
Does anyone know if it would increase the reach/speed of the wireless network if I connected my Linksys wireless G router to this Motorola modem/router? I don't know if it's even possible, but I want to do this because when trying to use internet in one of the bedrooms, the internet signal is fairly weak. I was wondering if my linksys router would be stronger than the qwest modem/router in one. If it is not possible to use the linksys router as the main wireless network and disable the qwest modem/router so it was strictly a modem, would it work better to see about just requesting a modem from qwest (what I've usually done with comcast), and then using my router? Or would a range extender be a better solution? Thanks for anyone's help :-) p.s. I'm also thinking my linksys router might not help the range/speed problem enough, in which case I'd buy something like belkin N+ Last edited by tmpk; 01-06-2009 at 02:36 PM.. |
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re:Router connected to modem/router
As the previous reply says, nothing is standardized right now. I have been using a Belkin N wireless router for about a year. To get the N connection I had to buy the matching Belkin N card for my laptop.
My laptop with the Belkin card connects at 108 Mbps, but my wife's newer Dell laptop only connects at Wireless G speed (54 Mbps). I do notice somewhat better speed and range from the N connection than from the G connection on my wife's laptop. However if your connection is really slow now that may not help that much. If you look at the properties for your wireless G connection on your PC, does it report 54 Mbps (or close)? Also, if your PC has a wired Ethernet connection, you could try hooking into the Motorola router by cable and see if that improves performance. That model Motorola has a 4 port wired hub built in. If the router did not come with an Ethernet cable you can pick one up at any electronics retailer (or even Home Depot) for a few dollars. Hope this helps... |
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Thank you for the responses. My desktop (new imac) is wired into the qwest modem/router and the speed is fine (not good for downloading large files from azureus like previous connections or viewing certain streamed video without pauses, but not slow otherwise). It's when I move my desktop to the furthest bedroom (single level apartment), or use a laptop in that room to access the wireless network, that I am down to a single bar usually (I don't remember what exact speed it reads at, and I don't have a laptop right now to test it out).
As I understand the advice, this should probably just be left alone, improvements probably are not workable. But to clarify in case I explained myself poorly, I am not trying to increase the internet speed at its main source, just try and increase the range/strength of the wireless network, so computers that are further away/not wired can have a bit better speed. Is that still not workable? |
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re: modem/router
As long as you have a decent signal with the Qwest unit, I don't think you would notice much of a difference by substituting the Linksys Wireless G router.
I have been satisified with my Belkin Wireless N router and do notice the difference in speed. I have the Belkin router set as a wireless access point which means I did not have to switch out the modem/router. If you want to consider Wireless N you would need to find a matching wireless card that would work with your iMac, maybe there is a USB or Firewire card available. If you don't get a card you will still be connecting at Wireless G speed from the iMac. Good luck! |
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