QUOTE(sheeta @ Jul 12 2011, 01:24 PM)
hi there.. can i ask if u r using the RG TMRND Gen 1.0?
me waiting for a suggestion too actually.
this site suggets replacement option for TM's DIR-615.
http://klseet.com/index.php?option=com_con...id=42&Itemid=39This thread also mentioned that both DIR-615 and TMRND are the same. (if i understand correctly)
so I suppose those who r using TMRND can refer to this site too.
my case is...there is no signal at all in my room. (the router is located in the living room)
My dad said that there are many 'walls' blocking the signal.
so i wanna know which wireless router can solve this kinda situation better.
thanks to those who can help.

How far is the distance between your room and the living room? No many ppl using tmrnd now. Unless if you loan it to those sifus to try it out else no one can answer you i think. This is IF you want the TM RND router to run in bridge mode.
Else, you can get TP-Link W8960N(3dBix2)/TP-Link TL-WR841N(5dBix2)/TP-Link TL-WR741N(5dBi)/Asus N56(2 x internal antenna for 2.4GHz application with 3.8dBi gain 3 x internal antenna for 5GHz application with 5.1dBi gain)/Asus N13(2 x internal antenna
Antenna Gain in 3 dBi)
as
COMPLETE replacement for TM RND router. For this solution, you need to ensure that the signal can reach your room too. All of them have antenna of higher gain then d-link dir615-1.8dBi ( i think higher than TM RND also---
someone please confirm this) This means throw away the black thing and use just one of the router suggested. Another method, buy repeater or if you're sure that your room and living room is on same phase, get homeplug and connect to your room.
@klseet
Erm... I found this from W8960N spec on tp-link website
Data Rates
Downstream: Up to 24Mbps
Upstream: Up to 3.5Mbps (With Annex M enabled)
Anything to do with UniFi?? No right. This refers to adsl right?
Info from:
http://klseet.com/