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VM Router Advice ?
Am looking to upgrade my home wifi, have a basic Netgear 54g Router supplied by VM, fed by a VM cable modem, have been looking at the Linksys E3200 & E4200, for the speed and USB connection, but reading comments in places, am not sure,
Anyone recommend these ? or anything that works well on VM pls ? |
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I am in the market looking for something a bit tasty as well..
I think I will go for this one, for no other reason reason than it looks good and seems to do everything real well, unless someone has a better idea.. THIS ONE!! The reviews I have seen are not bad either.. |
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---------- Post added at 14:51 ---------- Previous post was at 13:43 ---------- You Mean - THIS ONE !!! (Edited on Laptop) But have you read this review about it - http://www.trustedreviews.com/Netgea...ipheral_review Doesn't have the USB connection am looking for,... |
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I'd advise you to hold out a little while longer for the TP-Link WR2843ND. Don't get confused with the TL-WR2543ND though. WR2843ND can operate simultaneous bands, TL-WR2543ND cannot.
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/87...b-routers.html |
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The TL-WR2843ND can operate simultaneous 2.4 GHz network and 5 GHz network.
The TL-WR2543ND cannot, you can only have 1 band running not both at the same time. |
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Yeah, looks very good, think i will wait, how easy are they to set up ? Bit of a novice, Should be cheaper than a Linksys, and you can fit bigger aerials TP-Link TL-ANT2408CL 2.4GHz 8dbi Indoor Omni-Directional Antenna Have left word at broadbandbuyer for a stock alert, but the TL-WR2843ND is not mentioned at TP Link, any ideas ? |
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the router itself will have tall antennas, i doubt you'll need to change them but if you do then hold out until their new range is released. as for release date. i don't know about the TL-WR2843ND, TP Link didn't respond to that question but they did say the TL-WR2543ND will be available to buy by the end of this month. cost wise its an investment your unlikely to regret. like you i've been looking for a router. i had to end my marriage with Belkin, it really started to irritate me. Mike Fisher on here advised me to get a TP-Link, now i'm waiting for the TL-WR2843ND to be released :) |
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As I was not bothered about 5ghz I finished up buying on of these.
I have to admit to having not installed it as yet so cannot comment on it's performance other than having seen mostly good reports. It has 2 USB ports and will take a tomato firmware upgrade. |
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Anyhow the Asus is a pretty decent router. Good choice. |
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What I cannot work out about the WR2843ND, is that Znet new about it last january -*http://m.zdnet.co.uk/blogs/zdnet-uk-...uter-10021514/
TP Link have posted a vid on YouTube, but there is nothing on their site ? |
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Personally I have used a Be Box with external aerials and a linksys wrt54G2 with internal aerials. Both performed without issue "out of the box".
And then we come to the Superhub, a device with internal aerials that, for me, fails in all modes except 2.4ghz+145mbps+with a carefully chosen manually set channel. So it doesn't seem to be cut and dried. My personal preferance is for a device with external aerials. As external aerials can be directionalised and also allow the possibility to substitute a booster device, for an aerial, to enhance wireless coverage if needed. |
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