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<blockquote data-quote="aodh" data-source="post: 1414252" data-attributes="member: 9384"><p>I've used Net Gear, Cisco, and Link Sys, never* had a problem with any of them. Last one I installed was a Cisco, it had a set up wizard that made it practically brainless to do, and it walked me through the set up security. The older models didn't have autosetup of the security and you had to know something about network security to set up a secure network.</p><p></p><p>I'd recommend a Cisco or Linksys from WallyWorld and pick one of the middle to upper price ones. Any of them in that range will handle the house size and have all the bells and whistles the Ereader and other consumer wireless gizmos need as well as decent security.</p><p></p><p>If your gizmos can handle it, I suggest turning broadcast of you SSID to "off" as part of the security set up.</p><p>------------------------------------</p><p>*at least in the last 15 years!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aodh, post: 1414252, member: 9384"] I've used Net Gear, Cisco, and Link Sys, never* had a problem with any of them. Last one I installed was a Cisco, it had a set up wizard that made it practically brainless to do, and it walked me through the set up security. The older models didn't have autosetup of the security and you had to know something about network security to set up a secure network. I'd recommend a Cisco or Linksys from WallyWorld and pick one of the middle to upper price ones. Any of them in that range will handle the house size and have all the bells and whistles the Ereader and other consumer wireless gizmos need as well as decent security. If your gizmos can handle it, I suggest turning broadcast of you SSID to "off" as part of the security set up. ------------------------------------ *at least in the last 15 years! [/QUOTE]
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