I need a new Cable Modem and Router. It will be for internet, streaming HD, network sharing for music and video, and gaming. So far, it will be for the following devices:
Xbox 360 x2 - Wired (Priority connection)
Desktop PC (Win7) x2 - Wired
Blu-Ray Player - Wired
Nintendo Wii - Wireless
Laptop (Win7) - Wireless
Droid Phone x2 - Wireless
Printer - Wireless
Digital Photo Frame - Wireless
I have been reading all over the interwebs for the past couple days and have been looking for the best cable modem and router for my needs. So far I think my choices will be the D-Link DGL-4500 Router and the Motorola SB6180 Cable Modem.
Is this a good combo? Does anyone have any other suggestions? In addition to what I've already stated as my needs, we need the best possible speeds and least possible lag for gaming. And I'm hoping not to have to replace them for as long as possible so I'm hoping for something that supports at least some future protocols.
The DGL-4500 seems to be several years old now. Is there a new version or is it still viable for high-end, high-speed gaming? I haven't found anything yet.
Our budget is around $300. So far it looks like the DGL-4500 and SB6180, together, would run about $300 retail but only $200 or less used so I don't mind buying used equipment. Are there any inherit problems with used equipment that I should be aware of?
I still have to look up the following bit (I will, I promise) but since I'm here I hope you don't mind me asking anyhow...
As you can see I have 5 wired devices that I would like to have hooked up. I don't mind having the Blu-Ray player unplugged most of the time but the time may come (and likely will) where my family may have another device we'd like to have plugged in regularly. If I go with this combo I can only have 4 devices wired at a time. Is there a cheap way around this? Can I use a switch or hub behind port 4 of the DGL-4500 for some devices or is this not technically possible because of IP assignment, etc? Or could I use a second cheapie router behind port 4 of the DGL-4500? Can you daisy-chain routers like this? Our ISP is Charter Communications and we have 30Mbps home cable internet.
Sorry for all the questions. I'm just trying to get as much info now to try and avoid headaches later.
Thank you for any help!