Getting a 3rd-party Wireless Router...recommendations?

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in Current Mac Hardware edited January 2014
Well, my Airport Extreme is experiencing very weird issues...



Connecting wirelessly to the base station works perfectly, but I am unable to connect to the Internet even though the cable modem connected to the base station is plugged in properly and working.



Plugging in the cable modem directly to my iBook allows me to surf the Internet works fine. So I have come to the conclusion that something is wrong with the "router" end of the AE base station.



Since new AE base stations are rather expensive, I thought I could purchase a 3rd party wireless router/base station and save some money.



I know from others that 3rd party ones work, but some work better with Macs than others. So I wanted to know what you guys are using and if you had any recommendations.



Note: Keep in mind I am only planning to spend up to $100.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 16
    cakecake Posts: 1,010member
    Linksys WRT54GL (The L is important. It menas that it's the Linux version).

    Lots of third-party firmware that you can run on it for lots of options.
  • Reply 2 of 16
    Does it come with some utility like an AE base station does for configuring things, or do you do this from your web browser via a local IP address.
  • Reply 3 of 16
    cakecake Posts: 1,010member
    On a PC yes. Just press a button on the front of the router and it kicks in SecureEasySetup - basically a automatic WPA config.



    On the Mac it's browser based, but very straight forward.



    Here's what it looks like once you get in and the options you have listed in the sub-tabs (I cropped out all the relevent settings for my router for obvious reasons):





























    I love the WRT54-series of routers.

    Very reliable and affordable. Plus, the Sveasoft firmware opens up lots of possibilities.
  • Reply 4 of 16
    what type of possibilities?
  • Reply 5 of 16
    cakecake Posts: 1,010member
    You can adjust the output power from 0 to 251mw (default is 28mw), manage bandwidth, prioritize VoIP or IM traffic, turn it into a repeater, gather statistics for load averaging, turn it into a public hotspot, do external logging - tons of stuff like this.



    If all that is irrelevant to you, it's still a damn solid wireless router.
  • Reply 6 of 16
    Hmmm...



    Maybe I will give it a try. It's no doubt probably cheaper than buying a brand new Airport Extreme base station.
  • Reply 7 of 16
    cyloncylon Posts: 126member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Michael_Moriarty

    Hmmm...



    Maybe I will give it a try. It's no doubt probably cheaper than buying a brand new Airport Extreme base station.




    Once in while my airport extreme base station will stop working. Usually just restarting it by unplugging for a few seconds will fix the problem. Lot cheaper than a new router.
  • Reply 8 of 16
    Can you hook up any other computer to your cable modem? Some service providers tie in the cable modem to the first MAC (your network card's "ID") address they connect to and refuse service to any other network device.



    I forget if the Airport Extreme allows you to "clone" a computer's MAC address, but I would try that in addition to a hard reset of the Airport Extreme. It's very odd that any network device breaks down only halfway.
  • Reply 9 of 16
    Quote:

    Originally posted by cylon

    Once in while my airport extreme base station will stop working. Usually just restarting it by unplugging for a few seconds will fix the problem. Lot cheaper than a new router.



    Already did that. I even pressed the little reset button to restore the base station to its factory settings.



    The base station's router will function normal for about a day or two and then stop working for no reason.
  • Reply 10 of 16
    neutrino23neutrino23 Posts: 1,562member
    I got the LinkSys router for my mom to work with her new Comcast internet connection in Michigan. The router worked well for me on my 1.25GHz Al PB. However, my brother's Ti PB couldn't connect wirelessly even with all the security turned off and just using straight DHCP. It did connect fine using Ethernet. Except for that one issue it worked fine.



    I got it for about $30. If you watch DealMac or Deals on the Web at Macsurfer you can sometimes find deals like this. It was on sale at Amazon and there was a mail in rebate on top of the sale.



    One odd thing I noticed on my PB was that the Network Control Panel sometimes showed that the airport card was not connected but that I did have an internet connection via a PCI-Express bus card. Odd. I've never seen that with any other wireless connection.
  • Reply 11 of 16
    Quote:

    Originally posted by nightshift

    Can you hook up any other computer to your cable modem? Some service providers tie in the cable modem to the first MAC (your network card's "ID") address they connect to and refuse service to any other network device.



    I forget if the Airport Extreme allows you to "clone" a computer's MAC address, but I would try that in addition to a hard reset of the Airport Extreme. It's very odd that any network device breaks down only halfway.




    Interesting. I need to try that.



    Edit: I can't seem to find anything to clone my MAC address on my Airport base station. There are options, but that's just for setting up WDS stations.



    You see, the connection will work beautifully for about a day or two then stop. Connecting either my laptop or PC directlyto the cable modem will give me a solid connection. Which leads me to believe something is screwy with the base station.
  • Reply 12 of 16
    telomartelomar Posts: 1,804member
    Routers freeze up sometimes. Solution is a reset of the router by switching the power on and off. Annoying but common.
  • Reply 13 of 16
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Telomar

    Routers freeze up sometimes. Solution is a reset of the router by switching the power on and off. Annoying but common.



    Remember, I did that already. In order to reuse the router again, you have to wait a full 24hrs before reconnecting it to the cable modem.



    It's the strangest thing.
  • Reply 14 of 16
    a_greera_greer Posts: 4,594member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by nightshift

    Can you hook up any other computer to your cable modem? Some service providers tie in the cable modem to the first MAC (your network card's "ID") address they connect to and refuse service to any other network device.





    Option 1: call your ISP and request that he device on your account be changed, if they refuse...read on



    Option2: spoof the Mac address, have your router wam port spoof the PCs MAC on all packets and BINGO...
  • Reply 15 of 16
    e1618978e1618978 Posts: 6,075member
    I had a number of Linksys routers, and none was as reliable as my current router - a Belkin pre-n. The Belkin has much better coverage as well - I don't have any dead spots like I used to with my linksys.
  • Reply 16 of 16
    Quote:

    Originally posted by a_greer

    Option 1: call your ISP and request that he device on your account be changed, if they refuse...read on



    Option2: spoof the Mac address, have your router wam port spoof the PCs MAC on all packets and BINGO...




    Great tip, but how do you go about doing this using an Airport Extreme base station?
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