Zoom ADSL X6 125mbps Wireless Modem/Router £29.97

Zoom ADSL X6 125mbps Wireless Modem/Router £29.97
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.203-9850.aspx

This is £10 cheaper than anywhere else I have seen it.
I have ordered one with free delivery to my local tesco. Have yet to pick it up so can't comment if it is any good.

Comments

  • malamute
    malamute Posts: 710 Forumite
    Looks good and reviews on amazon ok!!

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  • iashem
    iashem Posts: 171 Forumite
    dont touch it with a barge pole had 1 for 6 months then it stopped working took it back and got a refund
  • cundall
    cundall Posts: 859 Forumite
    iashem wrote: »
    dont touch it with a barge pole had 1 for 6 months then it stopped working took it back and got a refund

    Have to agree...
  • Wee_Fifer
    Wee_Fifer Posts: 333 Forumite
    As i have one of these i thought i'd leave a wee comment.
    i have to disagree with the other negative comments! Mines is working beautifully, much more reliable than the D-link one i had. It was a nightmare! Been going strong for over 9 months now, only once lost connection and it was tiscali that was the problem not the router! No dropped connections etc.
    I've recommended to several family members & friends and all are extremely happy!

    Hope this helps ease your mind a little, seeing as you have just bought one!
    Wee Fifer
    :)
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  • myhooose
    myhooose Posts: 271 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Picked it up last night and so far so good. The auto detect wizard worked and I was up and running in 5 mins. Signal stregth seems to be much better than my old 3com router.

    I guess I need to hang onto the receipt though from the previous posters experiences.
  • myhooose
    myhooose Posts: 271 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Update,

    Took the router back to tesco for a refund as it started playing up after about 48hrs use. Perhaps there is a manufacturing fault with these?

    I have since discovered that the problem with my old router (3com) was due to overheating and have positioned it vertically to allow the heat from the metal underside to escape more easliy. This seem to have done the trick for now so have save myself 30 quid.:j
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