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Does it matter which cable router I buy
Using virgin cable via a modem; want to go wireless.
Does it matter what cable wireless router I use? E.g. I see that virgin uses the Netgear WGR614 - not sure of the differences between v3 and v6 (and most people selling don't know/arent aware) Was just going to hit ebay and get something cheap. But thought I'd ask for recommendations, pitfalls, etc Cheers! |
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Various people on here have their favourites because of the way you can configure or customise them, but basically any router will do (so long as it's not an all-in-one adsl modem/router, which won't work with your cable service).
The Linksys WRT54g always gets a good write-up on here. |
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seems to be a few WRT54G models, spose much-of-a-muchness?
I mean they all plug into the Virgin cable modem, etc? |
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Yes, they do. Take your pick and away you go. Just make sure your PC has an ethernet port and a wireless card. You'll need wired ethernet to do the initial set-up of the router, then you can go wireless after that.
The router will connect to the modem via an ethernet cable. |
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champion - thanks
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If you're not fussed, any WRT54G version will do. |
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Depends on what speed broadband you have, some routers Max out at 10meg between the WAN and the LAN ports.
There is a thread somewhere on here that had a list of routers that could cope with 20meg, some people may get a shock if they opt for 50meg. I think all of the WRT54G range can cope with 20meg JJ |
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I will soon be a VM customer and was hoping to use my Belkin 7633 wireless Mod/rout with the 20meg service.
I am curious why a modem/router won't work with cable. |
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Perticullarly if they start doing stuff like QOS. I think the WRT54G can easily route @ 30Mbit/s so when VM roll out 50Mbit they may or may not cope depending on the Firmware and what features are enabled. I just turned off QOS on my WRT160N and actually found it made things faster, I think it wasn't playing nice with TCP Vegas which I understand is turned on by default on DD-WRT 24SP1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP_Vegas |
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Because in general router/modem combos are for adsl via a telephone connection, not designed for cable. Virgin Media will supply the modem you need during the installation - unfortunately you will need a new router, as your Belkin 7633 will not work. |
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Thanks homealone
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Becuase most ADSL routers treat the Inbuilt ADSL modem as the WAN (internet) interface and therefore will only do the required Network Address Translation that allows multiple machines to share a single IP address on the Modem port.
There are a few around that can be reconfigured to actually have one of their lan ports become the Wan ports, but these tend to be few and far between. I think some speedtouches it can be done via the CLI (if someone REALLY wanted to) |
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