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Router question
I have a OLDER linksys wireless G router. I have two computers wired directly to the router and 3 other computers hooked to the router wireless. I was told that I should update my router because it is slowing down my internet connection. Will having a older router slow down both my wired connections as well as the wireless? I didn't think it would affect the wired connections so I never bothered updating it.
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It will be at least capable of 100mbps if it is wireless, which is way faster than any Internet connection (unless you live in South Korea anyway :D ). It is possible that an older 802.11b wireless connection might affect a fast broadband connection though. What model of router is it, and what sort of Internet connection do you have?
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I have Roadrunner internet and the router is a WRT54G
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Roadrunner Internet doesn't mean anything to me, it's just an American ISP. What speed is it? Is it ADSL, ADSL2+, cable or what?
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Sorry, its a cable modem.
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Then it is possible that the speed of the wireless may be slowing the Internet a bit - but wireless speeds depend on many factors anyway. But the wired computers won't be affected.
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This might help out.
10 tips for improving your wireless network
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/setup/wirelesstips.aspx
The farther away from the wireless router and more stuff in between will definitely effect the speed.
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The WRT54G has a fast ethernet WAN port. I don't know why that would slow your connection down, since Roadrunner is nowhere near 100 mbps. A newer router may handle multiple clients more efficiently, but I wouldn't promise miracles. In the end, it comes down to the roadrunner connection.
Wireless is a different story, since there are many factors that can affect performance.