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I'm on a 2Mb broadband connection at home, I'm looking at buying either LinkSys WKPC54G (£75) or a DLink EDWL-926 (£85-100) so I can share it with other machines in the house.
I'm leaning towards the DLink thing because it's a router and cardbus adaptor... I'm picking up a laptop this month, so that should be handy.

I'm then hoping to spend £40 - 50 on a bridge for the Xbox/Gamecube/PS2 or something.

Anything I should be taking into consideration? Whats gaming actually like over these things? Can I share PC resources with XBMC?
 

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The main thing to think about with a wireless setup is what bandwidth do you need, and where?

outgoing isn't really an issue - 2Mb can be handled pretty much with a 'b' network. But if you want fast transfer between wireless devices inside your network, then think about whether 'g' is enough, or if you need a turbo version.

Then, think about if you have plans for any 'b' devices on your network. eg I have a 'b' printer ,and a 'b' bridge, and the psp is a 'b' device. If any of those are active, your g network will slow down significantly. So if you will have a mix, try and track down a router that is less affected. I bought the Belkin pre-n router because it keeps up good turbo-g speeds even with b-stuff going around. Its pretty much the only solution that does that right now. I think it was about £80 from PC world. PC card was expensive though, but you can upgrade slowly if necessary.


If you have XBMC plans, then you'll want to easily stream around 500kb/s + wirelessly. Shouldn't be a problem with most networks, but if you want to do larger streaming, or transfer large files, you want the fastest you can get. I didn't want my PC on all the time, so I set a HDD up on the network - wired to the router and therefore wired to my Xbox.
 
Thanks for the tips guys. I picked a router up on the way home from work for £70. It's Belkin but it's not the Pre-N. It's a High Speed Mode Wireless G 125 router. The guy in the store has his network set up the same way as I want mine, and he's very happy with it. He did mention the Pre-N has better range and a bit of a speed boost when using Pre-N comptabile bridges/cards etc.
Just gotta pick up a bridge or official adaptor for the consoles and I'm set!

Picking up a laptop on buy now, pay later sometime next week (if I pay off within 12 months, there's no interest).

Woot! :D
 
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