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Gaming Router Suggestions

Discussion in 'Technical Support' started by KingFlash63, Jan 24, 2012.

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    I want to get a cheap router to do my PS3 online gaming and maybe connect my tablet to.Does anyone have any suggestions for one priced $60-under?
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    I believe the PS3 has a built in Wi-Fi connection in which you can manually connect it to your Wi-Fi connection. If you are asking about a Wi-Fi router, not quite sure. I have a Linksys router in which I have established a connection.
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    I guess Ill be getting that.Either this weekend or next weekend hit me up on PSN.Flithy123!
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    In any case, your best option is to to use the same router as your modem brand in most cases. If this is not possible, Any current Netgear model should provide you the speed and security you're looking for, though they will probably run you a little more than $60 for a top of the line one, depending on where you get it.
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    I have an old modem.Tehy dont make routers for that company.getting the Belkin N150 on Sat.
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    Good choice for the price. Can't beat $30
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    I'd go with Linksys or Netgear. I've never had any issues with either company's routers though I do prefer Linksys.
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    I am connected via router!BTW I got a DualBand Linksys 2500!FIFA 12 at around 7 anyone hmu @ Flithy123(PSN)!
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