Modem + VOIP phone adapter + router

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brews
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Modem + VOIP phone adapter + router

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Have a Vonage phone adapter/router and seems that the router is not strong enough to supply my needs. Therefore, thought I would add a router to send the signal and turn the Vonage adapter into just that, an adapter alone. However, I need help in finding the right router. Need to send signal throughout 4000 square feet, three levels. The modem is a motorola.

Any ideas would be great. Thanks.
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I'd get any decent brand dual-band wireless-N router with 450Mbps+ capability and possibly third-party firmware support (dd-wrt) if you're feeling adventurous and interested in tinkering with your network.
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You might consider Hawking Technology

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You might check out the Hawking range extenders - repeaters, or their high gain router.

http://hawkingtech.com/products/171.html

I've been using the HWREN2 to extend the signal throughout my sprawling house.

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It is better to setup an access point (connected to your router via Cat5), rather than a repeater (wireless both to the router and clients) if a cable between your main router and the access point is not an issue, because repeaters halve your wireless bandwidth. Any NAT router can be set as an access point only.

More here: http://www.speedguide.net/faq_in_q.php? ... 91&qid=385
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Post by brews »

Thanks for the info. That gives me a starting point.

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