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    Thanks for the help and everyone!
    I'll go with a linksys router, I'll be checking some local forums for a specific model. Thanks again! :)



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    if u're getting those newer linksys models, it looks better than old models but keep an eye for overheating...

    if u plan to on 24x7, choose a well ventilated area to place it or use other methods to prevent overheating

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    My room temperature is 33C for ~8 months of the year and my Linksys has never given overheating issues. I haven't given any special care for keeping it well ventilated either, just don't have any other objects around it for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SirAli View Post
    My room temperature is 33C for ~8 months of the year and my Linksys has never given overheating issues. I haven't given any special care for keeping it well ventilated either, just don't have any other objects around it for.
    OK for 24x7, wired connection should not be getting any problems eventhough overheating

    but after overheating happened the wireless connection will go nuts easily and u'll be getting things like IP issues. u'll be getting on & off 99% signal but internet not working problems...

    maybe humidity has something to do with this too cuz the country i'm working now has a high humidity and hot all year round.....

    my previous linksys only survived for 2 months 24x7...

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    Thanks for the tip d4nny.

    I've bought this one:
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    What's a good alternative for Cisco's Network Magic Pro?
    I'd like a software that can manage the internet bandwidth distributions among the network.
    Also if possible it can prioritize apps according to needs. for example, Games will have the highest bandwidth, then browser, then least is utorrent.

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    NetBalancer was the only one I ever used, but soon removed it cuz I found out I didn't need it.

    OK for 24x7, wired connection should not be getting any problems eventhough overheating

    but after overheating happened the wireless connection will go nuts easily and u'll be getting things like IP issues. u'll be getting on & off 99% signal but internet not working problems...

    maybe humidity has something to do with this too cuz the country i'm working now has a high humidity and hot all year round.....

    my previous linksys only survived for 2 months 24x7...
    I live on a coastal city :P

  8. #27

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
    Thanks for the help and everyone!
    I'll go with a linksys router, I'll be checking some local forums for a specific model. Thanks again! :)
    Hi friend iff you schoose a linksys buy a WRT54G you can change firmware with firmware DD-WRT for have a more option to your router with this firmware you can also connect to other wireless lan and repeater in your home for connect your pc's heeheh
    SEE YA Assotracker....!!!

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