The time has come for me to go wireless! I have picked up some information from reading discussions here and elsewhere on how to go about setting up wireless networking, various types of wireless security, different troubleshooting things to get consoles to work, etc etc. I thought I was decently well informed for someone that never did it firsthand myself. Now that it's time to actually implement it myself, however, I stumbled upon an aspect I haven't really thought much about: what hardware to actually
get.
I've spent a bit of time doing some searching for information tonight. The general consensus of my web searches seems to indicate that PCI adapters beat out USB, unless possibly you can make good use out of ghetto extension cord use to put the USB adapter in a more advantageous spot for reception. While I suspect either PCI or USB would work, I'll likely be going PCI unless someone has some information that puts USB reliably better. I will admit that most of the information I could find was not from 2009, so perhaps things have changed.
I have also read that it is very helpful if you get the same brand router as you do adapter -- is this true from a practical perspective? Is there a significantly higher likelihood of issues if this is not the case? I get the suspicion that the people saying this are basing it purely in theoryland.
In short, I'm just trying to find out what adapter (for my desktop) and what router I should get. The laptop that is the root cause of going wireless supports N networking, or whatever the technical term for that is. I have read that N isn't really very meaningful now, in which case a router/adapter that doesn't do N and only does G should suffice. Are there any really good, reliable routers out there? Linksys WRT54G, for example? I'm not looking for anything fancy, and I understand that is a very popular one that probably has a ton of support for based on the number of people that use it. Likely can find tons of results on Google for any troubleshooting I'd want to do, for example.
I figure if I can pin down a router, then deciding on an adapter would perhaps be easier. Also, if there are any well-tried mainstays for adapters like Linksys has for routers, I'd probably be content just getting that.
I do play WoW, if that matters. A 600 ms ping would not be acceptable. I often get 150-200 now and I'm fine with that. I haven't thought it through yet, but I suspect my router will sit right on my computer desk, so range isn't an issue. Otherwise I am not really looking for anything fancy, and I suspect hardware that has been proven reliable would be my best bet.
So... suggestions on router and/or adapter?