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charikaar 10-01-2005 09:00

Recommendation for router
 
Can anyone please recommend a decent router.I've 3 computers and want to enable ICS on them using a single IP. These computers are placed in different rooms.

A friend told me router is what i need for my ntl 300k cable modem but i am not sure what extra components I'll need in addition to router i.e cables etc(straight or x-ver).

I think ebay would be a good place to grab a bargin if you recommend a decent brand.

Thank you for help in advance.

Charikaar

Electrolyte01 10-01-2005 09:12

Re: Recommendation for router
 
If your looking for a bargin router I would recommend the following:

http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/produ...duct_uid=52897

I have one of them, and so far i'm very impressed with the price. It's very small, but is packed with features.

zovat 10-01-2005 09:13

Re: Recommendation for router
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by charikaar
Can anyone please recommend a decent router.I've 3 computers and want to enable ICS on them using a single IP. These computers are placed in different rooms.

A friend told me router is what i need for my ntl 300k cable modem but i am not sure what extra components I'll need in addition to router i.e cables etc(straight or x-ver).

I think ebay would be a good place to grab a bargin if you recommend a decent brand.

Thank you for help in advance.

Charikaar

If you get a router - then you will not need to use ICS, as the router sits between your CM/STB and your computers ;)

Brand wise, I would recommend Linksys or Netgear - although if money is an object, Belkin are pretty reasonable and normally very cheap.

you will need to run a straight through Cat 5 cable from each PC to the router, and another from the router to the CM/STB.

each machine will need a network card (you can pick them up for about £10 each these days).

If money is no object - then maybe look at a wireless setup - that way you don't have cables running from room to room. (WiFi PCI cards can be got as cheaply as £20, and the router will be a little more expensive).

HTH

charikaar 10-01-2005 09:25

Re: Recommendation for router
 
Thanks very much both of you. your advice really helped.

Charikaar

gary_580 10-01-2005 09:28

Re: Recommendation for router
 
Dont buy a Linksys one. I was recommended the Linksys Wireless router and bought one. It has never worked wirelessly properly. I persistently get diconnects from the wireless PC to the router. Linksys tech support is a waste of time too.

If you scan the net a little bit you will find that its a well known problem.

charikaar 10-01-2005 14:57

Re: Recommendation for router
 
Zovat wrote
"you will need to run a straight through Cat 5 cable from each PC to the router, and another from the router to the CM/STB"

is there any difference between cat 5 and cat 5e because i can't find long enough cat 5 cable in my area.

Thank You

Charikaar

zovat 10-01-2005 15:00

Re: Recommendation for router
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by charikaar
Zovat wrote
"you will need to run a straight through Cat 5 cable from each PC to the router, and another from the router to the CM/STB"

is there any difference between cat 5 and cat 5e because i can't find long enough cat 5 cable in my area.

Thank You

Charikaar

cat5e will be fine - you only need cat5c, but cat5e will work fine..

Stuart 10-01-2005 15:04

Re: Recommendation for router
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by charikaar
Zovat wrote
"you will need to run a straight through Cat 5 cable from each PC to the router, and another from the router to the CM/STB"

is there any difference between cat 5 and cat 5e because i can't find long enough cat 5 cable in my area.

Thank You

Charikaar


Not for the purposes of NTL connection. Basically Cat 5e cable is needed if you want to use a gigabit (1000Mb/s) network. Your NTL connection is currently 1.5Mb (at most) and even if you have a home network, you are not likely to need more than 100 Mb/s

Having said that for a 100Mb/s or below network, you can use the two cables interchangably.

Raistlin 10-01-2005 15:40

Re: Recommendation for router
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gary_580
Dont buy a Linksys one. I was recommended the Linksys Wireless router and bought one. It has never worked wirelessly properly. I persistently get diconnects from the wireless PC to the router. Linksys tech support is a waste of time too.

If you scan the net a little bit you will find that its a well known problem.

I had the same problem with mine, in the end I changed the channel that the router was transmitting on to one that was as far from the default channel as possible.....Problem Solved :D

Aragorn 10-01-2005 17:33

Re: Recommendation for router
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Raistlin
I had the same problem with mine, in the end I changed the channel that the router was transmitting on to one that was as far from the default channel as possible.....Problem Solved :D

Interference from a digisender or microwave maybe? Never had any probs with my Linksys (touch wood!).


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