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Adsl router
C_Ronaldo
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Can anyone recommend a good but relatively cheap(in the region of £30 - £40 ) adsl router, i had thought of a netgear as ive got a netgear cable router, the routers not for me its for me but for my nan, im setting up broadband for her,
theres this one on ebuyer which im thinking about getting
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/109521/show_product_reviews
theres this one on ebuyer which im thinking about getting
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/109521/show_product_reviews
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I've installed quite a few of those Zyxel wireless routers with the free dongle, haven't had a single problem with any of them. Quite easy to setup too
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I use one of those, nice stable router, good support from Zyxel if you should need any.;)0
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Ditto, Zyxel are good. But the company I work for use Netgear for residential customers, and I don't think we've ever had one go faulty, piece of cake to setup too.- Google is your friend, use it :rolleyes:0
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yes ive got a cable netgear router which was ok, i noticed the zyxel was at taht price so thst why i was considering getting it as its cheaper than the adsl netgearruss_gillespie wrote: »Ditto, Zyxel are good. But the company I work for use Netgear for residential customers, and I don't think we've ever had one go faulty, piece of cake to setup too.No Links in Signature by site rules - MSE Forum Team 20 -
Personally if I was you I'd go with the Netgear as you are familiar with them so the setup of the ADSL one will be very similar to yours. However Zyxel have a pretty decent reputation and I'm sure that would be fine too.It's my problem, it's my problem
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