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ken 05-03-2007 15:25

router
 
hi got a laptop for my wife can anyone help me like too no what the best router to get for cable bb thanks

handyman 05-03-2007 15:26

Re: router
 
Linksys WRT54GL

Then update the firmware to this http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

ken 05-03-2007 15:32

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thanks for the info

fizgog 05-03-2007 15:34

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The best routers money can buy are draytek

I on the other hand have a wireless netgear router which has been working non stop since I bought it 3 years ago

Graham M 05-03-2007 16:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by fizgog (Post 34242821)
The best routers money can buy are draytek

Who!?

Dangerous Dave 05-03-2007 17:08

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Draytek Routers

Excellent choice but not cheap :( I have been selling and installing these for a couple of years, never had one fail and also have a great set of advanced features (if you need them).

Nikesh 05-03-2007 17:12

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I recommend these routers:

Linksys WRT54G, WRT54GSUK, WRT54GL :)

Also DD-WRT firmware! ;)

Slyder 06-03-2007 17:54

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Its worth noting, if you flash the router with the dd-wrt firmware, you will void your warranty. ;)

slicendice 12-03-2007 16:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Slyder (Post 34244070)
Its worth noting, if you flash the router with the dd-wrt firmware, you will void your warranty. ;)

If you did install the DD-WRT firmware, is there any way to de-install it and revert back to the routers original firmware?

What effect would it have if you did a factory reset have while DD-WRT is installed?

Gareth 12-03-2007 18:31

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You can download the Linksys firmware from their site, and then just install that - it will remove all trace of the dd-wrt firmware having been on your router.

Doing a factory reset doesn't change the firmware, it just resets default passwords and default configurations... but you'll still have the same version of firmware.

LSainsbury 14-03-2007 20:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Dangerous Dave (Post 34242920)
Draytek Routers

Excellent choice but not cheap :( I have been selling and installing these for a couple of years, never had one fail and also have a great set of advanced features (if you need them).

They are CRAP!!!!!
:shocked:

The best routers money can buy are made by Cisco - No#1

brundles 14-03-2007 20:46

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And just how much would a Cisco router set you back? There's a reason you don't see many of them around the house...

My vote is another for the 54G (or 54GL as it would need to be now) with DD-WRT. It does run on other routers these days, but the 54G has a brilliant track record. If it helps, IIRC, Linksys was bought by Cisco a while back to serve the domestic market.

awibble 15-03-2007 08:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lsainsbury (Post 34250994)
They are CRAP!!!!!
:shocked:

The best routers money can buy are made by Cisco - No#1

Hate to burst your bubble, but theres Juniper too

LSainsbury 15-03-2007 09:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by brundles (Post 34251018)
And just how much would a Cisco router set you back? There's a reason you don't see many of them around the house...

My vote is another for the 54G (or 54GL as it would need to be now) with DD-WRT. It does run on other routers these days, but the 54G has a brilliant track record. If it helps, IIRC, Linksys was bought by Cisco a while back to serve the domestic market.

Linksys = Cisco - Voila!

---------- Post added at 09:16 ---------- Previous post was at 09:14 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by awibble (Post 34251296)
Hate to burst your bubble, but theres Juniper too

So if they are THAT good how comes I've never heard of them...

BTW - I've been in the IT industry for 18+ years!

brundles 15-03-2007 10:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lsainsbury (Post 34251314)
Linksys = Cisco - Voila!

Not quite, but close enough.

WRT54G + Third Party Firmware > Cisco (and for a fraction of the cost)

That's the theory floating round as to why Linksys originally ditched (or were told to ditch by Cisco!) the third party compatible configuration and then brought it back at a high premium anyway.

As for Juniper, they've been around a while and generally seen as a company capable of giving Cisco a damn good run for their money.


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