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Default Wireless router - 10-11-2009, 04:21 | posts: 3,387 | Location: MI, USA

Hope this is the right place for this question. I have an old piece of you know what wireless router here. It makes a high pitched squeel noise when any of the lights blink and, to me, it looks like its holding the wired connections back. I was just wonderin what you guys would reccomend as a good wireless router for maybe... $50ish. Doesnt need to be anything fancy. I need at least 2 LAN connections, as I have 2 wired connections. I think the minimum you can get is 4, thats fine. I also need the wireless to be able to hit at least 50 feet away or so, through walls and all that good stuff. More is fine. It also needs to be able to have a security code put on (you know, the good old hex key or whatever). Oh, by the way, its on 24/7/365, so, It has to be fairly durable.

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