What is the easiest / idiot proof WiFi router? [802 11b] [wifi]

admin / July 31st, 2010/ Posted in Networking / No Comments »

Q: 802.11b or 802.11g, matter.

It not be super easy to be and setup.

TIA:)


Re:guy, you are amazing :)

Thank you.


Re:Well ?Hot Deal? I think that CompUSA is dumping Netgear Wireless for $10 after rebate.

http://www.compusa.com/adprodu…8+200713&Ne=200000 (http://www.compusa.com/adproducts/products.asp?N=500458+200713&Ne=200000)

And Microcenter would give you Belkin 802.11g for $25 after rebate.

http://www.microcenter.com/sin…html?product_id=177772 (http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=177772)

And BTW, all of them are 802.11b or 802.11b/g they are Not .
is a certification process Not a type of Wireless Hardware.

P.S. There are No $5 increments of what is easy to Set. Very Easy is the Buffalo AOSS, the rest depends on Reading Grade Level capacity. I.e. reading the manual.

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Re:Originally posted by: guy

Originally posted by: guy
The Buffalo Tech 802.11g with AOSS.

There are the best among the Entry Level to begin with. They are compatible with Windows Zero Configuration, and the AOSS makes the Wireless WPA automatic.

However, to in order to use the AOSS, both source and client has to be Buffalo AOSS capable. Buffalo is slightly more expensive than the regular Entry Level.

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I should have clarified something in the Hot Deals range (under $40 for router).

Thank you for the info though :)

guy, that router was on sale a week ago and it was posted on hot deals. I think it was around $40 also, You may want to try doing a search there.


Re:Originally posted by: guy
The Buffalo Tech 802.11g with AOSS.

There are the best among the Entry Level to begin with. They are compatible with Windows Zero Configuration, and the AOSS makes the Wireless WPA automatic.

However, to in order to use the AOSS, both source and client has to be Buffalo AOSS capable. Buffalo is slightly more expensive than the regular Entry Level.

:sun:

I should have clarified something in the Hot Deals range (under $40 for router).

Thank you for the info though :)


Re:I would think Belkin would be a good brand for the noob market…..

Re:The Buffalo Tech 802.11g with AOSS.

There are the best among the Entry Level to begin with. They are compatible with Windows Zero Configuration, and the AOSS makes the Wireless WPA automatic.

However, to in order to use the AOSS, both source and client has to be Buffalo AOSS capable. Buffalo is slightly more expensive than the regular Entry Level.

:sun:


Re:define easy. They are all pretty damn simple.

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