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| Hiya, I am having boradband activated on 4th August and will be self-installing. Karoo will be my ISP (I have no choice as I do not live in BT land). Could anyone recommend which combined router/firewall/wireless/switch to use to connect my small network to the net (3 PC's). It would replace an existing 5 port 100 Mbps switch. I play online games (CS, BF1942 etc), do video conferencing (MS Messenger) and general surfing etc. Do I need a uPNP compatible unit? I have so far considered the Solwise, Netgear and SMC units - any comments? Any advice very much appreciated Jim |
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| Have you considered the Draytek Vigor 2660? Very very good. It looks good but is very expensive, currently considering the following : Alcatel SpeedTouch 510 Netgear DG824M Cheers Jim |
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| Have you considered the Draytek Vigor 2600? Very very good. It looks good but is very expensive, ... You buy anything cheap, you pay for it in time and hassle to get it working / exchanged / replaced. I wanted the Vigor 2600We, but it wasn't in stock, bought Netgear and wasted days trying to get it working and then returning it and getting my money back. Had the Vigor working in 15mins and haven't touched it since, nearly 3 months now. Regards, Martin |
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| On 26 Jul 2003 16:39, "Martin²" wrote: You buy anything cheap, you pay for it in time and hassle to get it working / exchanged / replaced. I know "you get what you pay for" is a common comment, but my AR11 router is working as well as other routers 6 times the cost, so a sweeping "pay for it in time and hassle ... working / etc" flies over my head, like a mammal with a large trunk, colour pink :-) |
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