Use Two Separate Wireless Routers?
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 10:30 am
I currently have a WRT54GL router serving my PCs throughout the house that I have been very happy with over the last few years. I have 4 wireless adapters using it, 2 Linksys G USB adapters and 2 Rosewill N USB adapters. I have Charter Cable and on the wireless devices show download speeds of between 16-20Mbps on all adapters, however the PC that is wired in to the router actually gets the full bandwidth that Charter is providing me (latest test showed 38Mbps on their local server!).
I have been jonesing for an N router that would work with both the G adapters and the N adapters but allow me to take advantage of the full bandwidth possible from the N adapters. Let me say that the N adapters are connected to my personal Living Room surfer and to my Living Room HTPC for easy bittorrent and streaming of web content, and the G adapters are connected to my kids' bedroom PCs. The speeds that the G adapters natively get are fine for their surfing and kids web-based gaming (Nickelodeon, Disney, etc.) but I would like to get the faster N speeds on my two Living Room boxes. Would it be feasible to find a cheap N router to only use for the N adapters and yet continue to use the WRT54GL for the kids' connections? IF it would be my most cost-effective route (you know me, CHEAP, lol) what should I look for? Would I be hooking the N router to my modem and then hard wire the GL to an ethernet port, or try to set up the GL as a repeater (either hard-wired or wireless, I dunno) for the kids boxes? How would the IP addresses be assigned? Currently my GL automatically assigns IP addys to all the boxes in the 192.168.1.2 >>> 192.168.1.7 ranges, but I am clueless about how using multiple routers would achieve my end goal of faster download speeds on the N adapters while still remaining compatible with the kids' G adapters. Thanks for any advice!
I have been jonesing for an N router that would work with both the G adapters and the N adapters but allow me to take advantage of the full bandwidth possible from the N adapters. Let me say that the N adapters are connected to my personal Living Room surfer and to my Living Room HTPC for easy bittorrent and streaming of web content, and the G adapters are connected to my kids' bedroom PCs. The speeds that the G adapters natively get are fine for their surfing and kids web-based gaming (Nickelodeon, Disney, etc.) but I would like to get the faster N speeds on my two Living Room boxes. Would it be feasible to find a cheap N router to only use for the N adapters and yet continue to use the WRT54GL for the kids' connections? IF it would be my most cost-effective route (you know me, CHEAP, lol) what should I look for? Would I be hooking the N router to my modem and then hard wire the GL to an ethernet port, or try to set up the GL as a repeater (either hard-wired or wireless, I dunno) for the kids boxes? How would the IP addresses be assigned? Currently my GL automatically assigns IP addys to all the boxes in the 192.168.1.2 >>> 192.168.1.7 ranges, but I am clueless about how using multiple routers would achieve my end goal of faster download speeds on the N adapters while still remaining compatible with the kids' G adapters. Thanks for any advice!