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Any recs for wireless network router please?
scotswarvet
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I am using Pipex as my ISP and was wondering if anyone could recommend a quality wireless ADSL router (usb from my modem?) and usb adapter. I am new to setting up a wireless network so please any help would be most welcome thanks.
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Probably more cost effective to sell your USB modem on Ebay and buy a combined ADSL wireless modem router, such as mentioned by Gibbo.
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I am getting a combined wireless ADSL modem/router but will keep my exisiting modem as a backup.0
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He asked for the USB adapter. Here is mine with PC Card http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=118595
Still, yours is almost a pint better
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scotswarvet wrote:I am using Pipex as my ISP and was wondering if anyone could recommend a quality wireless ADSL router (usb from my modem?) and usb adapter. I am new to setting up a wireless network so please any help would be most welcome thanks.
This site is really helpful:
http://www.adslguide.org.uk/reviews/l:0 -
I got the Netgear GT on ebuyer for £68 del inc pcmcia card.I sold the card on Ebay for £30 so got the modem for £38.Its worth keeping a check on ebuyer prices they seem to make as many mistakes as Dell these days
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You may want also to consider these at a total cost of £45. (note that the router has no modem)
http://www.digidave.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=57&osC
and this
http://www.digidave.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=92
They are the older 802.11b standard but it's perfectly fine for everyday use (surfing, moderate file transfers etc)
There are other cheap offers on the site..0
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