The bottom line for me is that a wireless router setup has all the points of failure of a wired router setup and adds its own unique set of potential problems on top of that, e.g. more things that can go wrong.Quote from glassinc:
Savant,
Good Evening! Are you questioning the vailidity of trading wireless, because of a bad experience or just don't believe it to as safe as a wired connection?
Quote from TL Trader:
Nope, I hadn't made any software or hardware changes and the router was in exactly the same location. One day it's working great and the next hardly at all. I had the WEP activated. Wouldn't that keep the neighbors off, or not?
Quote from glassinc:
Savant,
Good Evening! Are you questioning the vailidity of trading wireless, because of a bad experience or just don't believe it to as safe as a wired connection?
I have a D-Link router that has both options. I have a desktop wired, and a laptop that is wireless. The laptop I use for trading now, as it far exceeds my desktop in CPU and Ram, as well as HDD. I also use a wireless mouse.
I have used it all over my house, though I mainly trade within 4' of the router. I live in a 1 1/2 story home and taking it upstairs to the bedroom, or 40' to the living area, I've never experienced any difficulty due to the wireless connection. This includes trading either intraday or otherwise, or web surfing select sites. Nearing the end of my 2nd year with this setup.
Good Trading 2 U!
Kelly
Quote from Spooz Top:
has anyone experienced problems with the Linksys router....2.4 GHz.............model #WRK54G...............like some have stated here that one day it works fine & the next it will cut out during the trading day & not work for days.....then be fine??
the solution i have involves a baseball bat..........i don`t think i went the cheap route........$100 for router with card??
Quote from Spooz Top:
has anyone experienced problems with the Linksys router....2.4 GHz.............model #WRK54G...............like some have stated here that one day it works fine & the next it will cut out during the trading day & not work for days.....then be fine??
the solution i have involves a baseball bat..........i don`t think i went the cheap route........$100 for router with card??
Just to clarify what dandxg said, don't use a cordless phone that uses 2.4ghz if you use wireless networking that also uses that frequency; Several manufacturers make cordless phones in the 5.8ghz range which avoids wifi interference, they are also quite nice phones (I have the AT&T multi-handset model myself)Quote from dandxg:
If you use 2.4ghz wireless you can't use a cordless phone or you have to put a filter on your broadband connection. It can cause interference. My mom couldn't get here DSL to work, without wireless, and had to put a DSL filter on the line because they tech support said it was due to a 2.4ghz cordless phone. Go figure. Technology is going to revolutionize the world right?