2011-05-27, 11:58 PM
There are a lot of things that could be wrong though.
- wireless phone terminals interfering with the channel the wi fi is working on,
- lag in the IP renovation between the modem and router or probably the DHCP freezing retardedly
- old firmware in conflict with changes in data modulation done by your ISP
- plain old firmware
- damaged hardware / malfunctioning wireless antenna
You could directly change the router tho.
As for brands: D-Link / Linksys / TP Link or Cisco are good brands for routers. Comtrends usually have awesome firmwares that counter the not so good hardware.
Hope it helps and tell me if in doubt!
- wireless phone terminals interfering with the channel the wi fi is working on,
- lag in the IP renovation between the modem and router or probably the DHCP freezing retardedly
- old firmware in conflict with changes in data modulation done by your ISP
- plain old firmware
- damaged hardware / malfunctioning wireless antenna
You could directly change the router tho.
As for brands: D-Link / Linksys / TP Link or Cisco are good brands for routers. Comtrends usually have awesome firmwares that counter the not so good hardware.
Hope it helps and tell me if in doubt!

