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.
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.
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