Unless you have a tech savvy mind, most people are totally clueless when it comes to wireless routers. When looking to buy a wireless router you might find yourself scratching your head as to what kind of router you need. How much should you spend on a router? In this article we will look at what you need to look for when you buying a router. And hope, armed with a little knowledge that your decision will be a lot easier.
Put into terms that everyone can understand, a wireless router is basically a splitter of sorts. You connect it to your broadband modem, DSL or cable, and then to your desktop PC, through an Ethernet cable. Do not freak out! Most wireless routers come with a setup wizard and instruction’s clear enough to follow. It then “splits” the signal coming from your PC to your wireless router. Depending on what kind of wireless router you have determines what kind of signal strength your wireless components have. There is nothing illegal in setting up a wireless router. You are not “stealing” the internet.
So now let’s look at types of wireless routers. You have Wireless G routers and Wireless N routers. The G router technology is rapidly fading, although, some businesses still use this type of router because it is cheaper. However, just because it is cheaper does not mean that it is better. G routers are easily hacked even when password protected.
Wireless N routers are the best on the market now. They are faster than the G routers and can maintain signal strength even through doors and walls. You can buy your basic N router for around 60 dollars. Some people say that the cheaper models tend to drop their signal. If you are not running a lot of wireless components on your router, this should not be a problem.









