Good Network to buy

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  1. tbowling

    tbowling Member

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    Looking to get a network for 6 machines at home. Thisill be primarily for the internet and games (Call of Duty 2, Battlefield 2, UT04, Nasscar...etc.). What would you guys recoomend. I live in a house where 3 of the machines would be in the basement, and then there's the main floor, and then the other 3 would be on the top floor. I am not trying to break the bank, so let's do something nice. LOL

    I'm calling all the experts, give me a hand here please.
     
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    Pre-N is a must if you want the maximum distance and speed available and are now available by several makers. I have the Belkin Pre-N and am extremely happy with it. That is where you will need to start.
     
  3. BIGnewb

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    i have a custom made pc made for me off ebay and im really happy and i have an alienware laptop both are amazing with lot of memory,hard drive and anything else a gamer would want.alienware is awesome
     
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    wow big newb but what has that to do with this post?
     
  5. tbowling

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    OK. HAHAHAHAHHAA These are not laptops they are all desktops. Speasking of which, I see that there are some networks at 54mbps, and some at 108. Is there truly a difference as far as speed or bottleneck wise when it come to games.... Or am I thinking about this wrong with those #'s
     

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