Doctor Feelgood Administrator
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Posted: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 07:48:23 Post Subject: |
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Antennas are good for extending range - sometimes - but not always, and speed within the well covered range isn't going to change. That was a good router back in the day, but what you might spend on a pair of good antennas will get you part way to a new router that will give you G speeds, but hopefully N 150 or 300 speeds, at the minimum.
I see some N 600 routers for around $50 and N 300 for under $40 at Newegg (yeah - some rebates) - but that definitely seems like a better way to go if that kind of money is what you had in mind as being reasonable. |
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