Solved Is It Time for a New Router

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My router is about 10 years old but conforms to 802.11g specs. When I got it, it wasn't even called a router....it is called a Microsoft Wireless-G Base Station (model MN-700).

This base station is hard-wired to my computer, and then serviced by a DSL modem from my little 'mom & pop' telephone company. My download speed is typically only 2Mbps.

I'm not having any problems with it, but I'm just wondering if router technology has advanced to the point that a new router would be an advantage. I do tend to keep hardware as long as it's working.

Would appreciate any thoughts/comments.......thanks in advance.
 

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Ultimately, it's entirely up to you whether you want to upgrade. If you're not experiencing any issues, it really is just a matter of choice.

That being said, here are some questions that might help your decision.

1.) What is the maximum speed of your connection? You may typically download at 2Mbps, but is that what DSL profile you're on?

2.) Do you have any wireless devices that might benefit from an upgrade? For example, you may have a newer device that uses 802.11n or ac. You would definitely see better throughput locally.

3.) Do you do a lot of local transferring of files? Large or small? Most routers now come with Gigabit ports that support up to 1Gbit across the network. Assuming your computer has a network interface card that supports gigabit, this would significantly increase your local network speeds.

There are all kinds of things that have changed over the last 10 years in networking. Chipsets have advanced, power consumption, thermal advances....

It's really up to you at this point :)
 

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Your Devices:- Now a days almost all modern devices support AC standard of Wireless having a AC router will really PUMP up of your data transfer speed.
Routers are no more only a mean of sharing internet, I have a netgear r-6300, I have connected a 1 TB hardrive in it can access the content from any of my cellphones, computers,smarttv.
 

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I wonder whether the 802.11ac standard is finalized now. Does anybody know. And are there already PCs available supporting this standard. I know there are some adapters, but what about native integrated.
 

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Thanks to everyone for the responses. As to download speed, that is what I typically get when I run a speed test. Here in the Arkansas boonies (where I love to live), some of our internet connections are still done by carrier pigeon. On a good day, my download speed may bump up to 2.6 Mbps. Most of my equipment is fairly old...no n devices. So I'm thinking my Microsoft g router should be OK until I upgrade PC and OS to Windows 10 late this year. Thanks again.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build by Velocity Micro/Raptor Z55 SKYLAKE
OS
win 7 pro
CPU
Intel Core i5-6600, 4 core @ 3.3GHz
Motherboard
Asus Z170-P Intel Z170 base chipset
Memory
16 GB Crucial Ballistix
Graphics Card(s)
2GB EVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX950 GDDR5
Sound Card
On-Board Integrated Realtek ALC887 7.1 Channel Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Viewsonic 28"
Hard Drives
512GB Samsung 950 Pros PCIe 3.0 SSD
Two - 2TB 7200 SATA 600 with 64MB Cache
PSU
750 Watt EVGA SuperNOVA
Case
Full Sized ATX
Cooling
Intel High Performance Heatsink
Keyboard
Logitech Illuminated k740
Mouse
Logitech Wireless M310
Internet Speed
2.5 (slow DSL)
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials, Malwarebytes
Browser
Internet Explorer 11
Other Info
TeamViewer installed
Acronis True Image installed
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