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Wireless router under £20
Former_MSE_Lawrence
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What's the deal?
Web electronics juggernaut ebuyer is selling a wireless router for £14.99 plus postage costs (£4.79). It's ADSL2+ , i.e. rather fast, making this a very good price. So, if you didn't get a wireless router with your broadband package and you'd like one, it's well worth a look.
To get one, just click the link below, add it to your basket, and checkout. You'll need to set up an ebuyer account if you've never shopped there before. If there are other items you want, delivery's free on orders over £49.99.
Web electronics juggernaut ebuyer is selling a wireless router for £14.99 plus postage costs (£4.79). It's ADSL2+ , i.e. rather fast, making this a very good price. So, if you didn't get a wireless router with your broadband package and you'd like one, it's well worth a look.
To get one, just click the link below, add it to your basket, and checkout. You'll need to set up an ebuyer account if you've never shopped there before. If there are other items you want, delivery's free on orders over £49.99.
Who's it for?
This is suitable for you if you get your broadband through a phone line, but not Cable (e.g. Virgin Media) customers, who should look for a cable router.
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This is suitable for you if you get your broadband through a phone line, but not Cable (e.g. Virgin Media) customers, who should look for a cable router.
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i thought most providers offer this free now??? When i asked Talk Talk last year they just posted me a free wirless router (even though i originally signed up when they were £30)0
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we live in Germany, have a analogue phone, will this work for us?0
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Just pointing out that Sky's internet is ADSL not cable and they provide the router for free anyway!0
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we live in Germany, have a analogue phone, will this work for us?
Probably not !
The DSL system in Germany is designed to co-exist with ISDN,
whereas in the UK it cannot co-exist with ISDN.
The difference is defined as "Annex A" and "Annex B", although I forget
which is which.
If you get an Ethernet DSL modem from your provider, then you could
look for a "cable" type wireless router.
Then you connect the "cable" router to the Ethernet DSL modem
with an Ethernet cable.
I hope that this helps.0 -
I've been with Tiscali for 2 years. Iive asked for a router as they are offering them free to new customers, but they don't reply. What's the trick?0
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Sky DO provide a router (and a good Netgear one with wifi as well) along with their excellent priced service (if you use their tv) but you need to use theirs as they won't give you the connect details to do it yourself with any router.0
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I can beat that!
£14.99 router from Ebuyer - works on ADSL and ADSL2+.
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/1317710 -
I can beat that!
£14.99 router from Ebuyer - works on ADSL and ADSL2+.
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/131771
errrrr has the OP been editted covertly or am i missing something?? This is the one in the OP!??0 -
I can beat that!
£14.99 router from Ebuyer - works on ADSL and ADSL2+.
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/131771
how did you beat that???
do ebuyer offering you free delivery??Titch0
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