The best gigabit, 2.4 and 5 GHz wifi, router for gargoyle?
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The best gigabit, 2.4 and 5 GHz wifi, router for gargoyle?
Seems like 2.4 GHz band is almost dead on my netgear wndr3700v2. So, i am looking for replacement. Who can recommend good router, compatible with gargoyle, with gigabit wired connections and two bands wifi?
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Re: The best gigabit, 2.4 and 5 GHz wifi, router for gargoyl
From first hand experience, I'd suggest the TP-Link WDR3600.
Gargoyle installs easily and it has dual band, Gigabit Ethernet, 2 x USB 2.0 and adjustable antennas and seems to go for $50-60 new round these parts.
Gargoyle installs easily and it has dual band, Gigabit Ethernet, 2 x USB 2.0 and adjustable antennas and seems to go for $50-60 new round these parts.
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1 x WRT54GL v1.1 Gargoyle 1.5.6
1 x TL-WR740N v4.23 Gargoyle 1.6.2
1 x TL-WR740N v4.26 Gargoyle 1.5.11
1 x TL-WR740N v4.26 Gargoyle 1.8.1
1 x TL-WDR3600 v1.3 Gargoyle 1.5.11
1 x WRT54GL v1.1 Gargoyle 1.5.6
1 x TL-WR740N v4.23 Gargoyle 1.6.2
1 x TL-WR740N v4.26 Gargoyle 1.5.11
1 x TL-WR740N v4.26 Gargoyle 1.8.1
1 x TL-WDR3600 v1.3 Gargoyle 1.5.11
Re: The best gigabit, 2.4 and 5 GHz wifi, router for gargoyl
Ok, thank you, will look on it. On your opinion, what is the biggest disadvantages with this router?tehpensfan wrote:From first hand experience, I'd suggest the TP-Link WDR3600.
Gargoyle installs easily and it has dual band, Gigabit Ethernet, 2 x USB 2.0 and adjustable antennas and seems to go for $50-60 new round these parts.

2all: any other suggestions, please? Gonna buy it on July 4th

Could anyone tell something good/bad about TP-Link WDR4300?
Re: The best gigabit, 2.4 and 5 GHz wifi, router for gargoyl
What's wrong with another wndr3700?SergeS wrote:Seems like 2.4 GHz band is almost dead on my netgear wndr3700v2. So, i am looking for replacement. Who can recommend good router, compatible with gargoyle, with gigabit wired connections and two bands wifi?
Re: The best gigabit, 2.4 and 5 GHz wifi, router for gargoyl
Nothing wrong excepts:blueacid wrote:What's wrong with another wndr3700?SergeS wrote:Seems like 2.4 GHz band is almost dead on my netgear wndr3700v2. So, i am looking for replacement. Who can recommend good router, compatible with gargoyle, with gigabit wired connections and two bands wifi?
1) I do not really want 2.4GHz band die again in few years, like my current wndr3700v2;
2) Seems like only wndr3700v3 in production now, which is not compatible with Gargoyle.
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Re: The best gigabit, 2.4 and 5 GHz wifi, router for gargoyl
That's a good question.SergeS wrote:Ok, thank you, will look on it. On your opinion, what is the biggest disadvantages with this router?tehpensfan wrote:From first hand experience, I'd suggest the TP-Link WDR3600.
Gargoyle installs easily and it has dual band, Gigabit Ethernet, 2 x USB 2.0 and adjustable antennas and seems to go for $50-60 new round these parts.
2all: any other suggestions, please? Gonna buy it on July 4th
Could anyone tell something good/bad about TP-Link WDR4300?
It has a larger desktop foot print.
It has a *lot* of LEDs on the front so that could be annoying depending on where it was going. I guess that's the flip side of having lots of LEDs that help you with troubleshooting

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1 x WRT54GL v1.1 Gargoyle 1.5.6
1 x TL-WR740N v4.23 Gargoyle 1.6.2
1 x TL-WR740N v4.26 Gargoyle 1.5.11
1 x TL-WR740N v4.26 Gargoyle 1.8.1
1 x TL-WDR3600 v1.3 Gargoyle 1.5.11
1 x WRT54GL v1.1 Gargoyle 1.5.6
1 x TL-WR740N v4.23 Gargoyle 1.6.2
1 x TL-WR740N v4.26 Gargoyle 1.5.11
1 x TL-WR740N v4.26 Gargoyle 1.8.1
1 x TL-WDR3600 v1.3 Gargoyle 1.5.11
Re: The best gigabit, 2.4 and 5 GHz wifi, router for gargoyl
Footprint and LEDs are not a problem in my case. But I am still concerning about reliability/stability/bugs/wifi range with Gargoyle. Did you try both? What is your expressions on both? I have seen (on Newegg, for example) the WDR4300 has worse review rate than WDR3600, but better specs and slightly higher price. This is not clear for me...tehpensfan wrote:That's a good question.SergeS wrote:Ok, thank you, will look on it. On your opinion, what is the biggest disadvantages with this router?tehpensfan wrote:From first hand experience, I'd suggest the TP-Link WDR3600.
Gargoyle installs easily and it has dual band, Gigabit Ethernet, 2 x USB 2.0 and adjustable antennas and seems to go for $50-60 new round these parts.
2all: any other suggestions, please? Gonna buy it on July 4th
Could anyone tell something good/bad about TP-Link WDR4300?
It has a larger desktop foot print.
It has a *lot* of LEDs on the front so that could be annoying depending on where it was going. I guess that's the flip side of having lots of LEDs that help you with troubleshooting
p.s. i did not see the difference in LEDs and between these two models. And size is the same: 9.6" x 6.4" x 1.3"... What models you were talking about?

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Re: The best gigabit, 2.4 and 5 GHz wifi, router for gargoyl
On the topic of stability, my rule of thumb is to set a weekly reboot for my routers. I haven't run into any issues.SergeS wrote:Footprint and LEDs are not a problem in my case. But I am still concerning about reliability/stability/bugs/wifi range with Gargoyle. Did you try both? What is your expressions on both? I have seen (on Newegg, for example) the WDR4300 has worse review rate than WDR3600, but better specs and slightly higher price. This is not clear for me...tehpensfan wrote:That's a good question.SergeS wrote:[
Ok, thank you, will look on it. On your opinion, what is the biggest disadvantages with this router?
2all: any other suggestions, please? Gonna buy it on July 4th
Could anyone tell something good/bad about TP-Link WDR4300?
It has a larger desktop foot print.
It has a *lot* of LEDs on the front so that could be annoying depending on where it was going. I guess that's the flip side of having lots of LEDs that help you with troubleshooting
p.s. i did not see the difference in LEDs and between these two models. And size is the same: 9.6" x 6.4" x 1.3"... What models you were talking about?
WiFi range isn't subjective but it's relative to where the router is placed in your home, neighborhood interference and where its antennas are pointing. It's a "your mileage may vary" situation.
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1 x WRT54GL v1.1 Gargoyle 1.5.6
1 x TL-WR740N v4.23 Gargoyle 1.6.2
1 x TL-WR740N v4.26 Gargoyle 1.5.11
1 x TL-WR740N v4.26 Gargoyle 1.8.1
1 x TL-WDR3600 v1.3 Gargoyle 1.5.11
1 x WRT54GL v1.1 Gargoyle 1.5.6
1 x TL-WR740N v4.23 Gargoyle 1.6.2
1 x TL-WR740N v4.26 Gargoyle 1.5.11
1 x TL-WR740N v4.26 Gargoyle 1.8.1
1 x TL-WDR3600 v1.3 Gargoyle 1.5.11
Re: The best gigabit, 2.4 and 5 GHz wifi, router for gargoyl
Ok, I've got your point.tehpensfan wrote: On the topic of stability, my rule of thumb is to set a weekly reboot for my routers. I haven't run into any issues.
WiFi range isn't subjective but it's relative to where the router is placed in your home, neighborhood interference and where its antennas are pointing. It's a "your mileage may vary" situation.
Could anyone else give some recommendations what router to look at?
I have already tp-link wdr3600 and wdr4300 in my list, looking for competitors to compare.
Re: The best gigabit, 2.4 and 5 GHz wifi, router for gargoyl
I brought a couple of Netgear WNDR3800 on eBay. I immediately flashed them to Gargoyle. No problems. I have one just using the 5Ghz band and another just 2.4Ghz. I got the WNDR3800 specifically because you can recover from a bad flash.
Zero issues.
Zero issues.