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Read this - Netgear DG824m and DSL-604+ Remote ADSL Router



 
 
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Old September 21st 03, 01:21 PM posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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I found this on ADSLguide. Thought it might be of interest.


Personally, of the three I would choose the Draytek Vigor, because your
other two choices contain a chipset which has known problems with
certain types of BT exchange equipment. Chances are that you will have
no problems at all with the other two, but I would not want to take the
risk.










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Old September 21st 03, 01:35 PM posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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http://www.adslguide.org.uk/newsarchive.asp?item=1312


I found this on ADSLguide. Thought it might be of interest.


Personally, of the three I would choose the Draytek Vigor, because

your
other two choices contain a chipset which has known problems with
certain types of BT exchange equipment. Chances are that you will have
no problems at all with the other two, but I would not want to take

the
risk.












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Old September 21st 03, 02:12 PM posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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In article , David W wrote:
I found this on ADSLguide. Thought it might be of interest.


Personally, of the three I would choose the Draytek Vigor, because your
other two choices contain a chipset which has known problems with
certain types of BT exchange equipment. Chances are that you will have
no problems at all with the other two, but I would not want to take the
risk.


My DSL-604+ behaves perfectly. I've heard of some Netgear routers having
exchange issues, but not D-Link stuff. The 604+ is specifically geared
for the UK market I think.

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