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| Hi Our Village exchange is being enabled in October, And as I will be back in the job market again after spending the last 8 months looking after my Daughter, I am looking to provide a local service installing ADSL the technical side is not a problem haveng spent the last 22 years in the industry designing Voice and data solutions. What I am looking for is suppliers of microfilters Modems and routers at competitive prices. Initial quanties will be low proberly 100 filters and 5 - 10 modems and routers. Our Trigger was 400 so in theory there are at least 300+ potential customers. Any info would be appriciated. either reply here or email direct. Also does anyone know of any PC based Ip switchs that support NMS cards as the asterix doesnt or does anyone want to swap some dialogic cards for NMS 8 port cards. Ian Plain www.cyber-cottage.co.uk |
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| On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 20:33:33 +0100, "Ian Nelson" wrote: I thought Conexant had loads of issues? That sounds awkward but I am just interested because I am about to plunge in to broadband and was looking at routers and wireless and had been told not to go for Conexant but go for Netgear wireless ?? It depends what you require from a router. I am very happy with my Connexant as are a lot of others. Andrew. |
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| "Ian Nelson" wrote in message ... I thought Conexant had loads of issues? That sounds awkward but I am just interested because I am about to plunge in to broadband and was looking at routers and wireless and had been told not to go for Conexant but go for Netgear wireless ?? Yes. I wouldn't use a Conexant for myself But if it is a straightforward installation which is not going to be 'fiddled-with' by the user - then it is IMHO as good as a 'brand label'. If you pay the extra for Netgear/Dlink etc you get more - but a rule in IT is the more you have, the more that can go wrong. And it does! So - if you enjoy fiddling with routers - spend the money, if you don't, spend it on something else! -- Stuart |
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