In the past I've had a Linksys router, which always refused to have its ports forwarded. Now I have a Netgear, that did work, and now that we switched to a new house / internet, refuses to work as well. We aren't going to discuss how to forward ports here, because yes I know how, yes I did it right / followed guides / checked it twice, and it just does not work.
I'd like suggestions for a good wireless capable gaming router that will forward properly. Like to spend about 100$ but its negotiable.
I've been using D-Links for years, and they've worked just fine for me, they're a lot cheaper than 100$ too
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I been using the linksys wrt54g and wrt54g2 and they are like cheap and awesome.
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I been using the linksys wrt54g and wrt54g2 and they are like cheap and awesome.
Every Linksys I've had has failed within a couple of years. They also refused to port forward properly.
I been using the linksys wrt54g and wrt54g2 and they are like cheap and awesome.
Every Linksys I've had has failed within a couple of years. They also refused to port forward properly.
Lots of things fail within a couple of years
(Maybe its not a firmware problem but a user problem that causes the port forward problem because you have two brands not working o.o)
I am a Mathematician
Lol... I use a WUSB54GS, it works like a charm, and hey, it has 2 pros, it can actually port forward, and its cheap
. Though its slow as hell (im getting 24 mbps, and this is a good day -.-)
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I been using the linksys wrt54g and wrt54g2 and they are like cheap and awesome.
Every Linksys I've had has failed within a couple of years. They also refused to port forward properly.
Lots of things fail within a couple of years
(Maybe its not a firmware problem but a user problem that causes the port forward problem because you have two brands not working o.o)
I've followed all instructions to the letter. I've tried guides on multiple sites, tried multiple methods, and done the step-by-step on PortForward like, six times this week. It just doesn't work properly. I'm beginning to think my DSL modem has an internal firewall or something.