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allthom 02-04-2009 16:02

which new router
 
hi
i am thinking of changing my current linksys wrk54g router and been looking round various site trying to find suitable alternatives.
i have seen a belkin n1, it seems to have a good spec and i can get it for a decent price.
is anyone running one of these, have you had any problems with it.
i need it to run 3 pc's. 1. desktop pc with win xp. 2. desktop pc with vista home. and 3. laptop with mac os x 10.4.
thanks;)

DocDutch 02-04-2009 16:19

Re: which new router
 
Ive got the N1 Vision and its a brilliant router when you put on the latest firmware. your network is quite similar to what I've got and it does the trick fine.

Bennylaball 13-04-2009 17:10

Re: which new router
 
A buffalo WHR-HP-G54 is a good choice for any network they seem unbreakable!

martyh 13-04-2009 17:49

Re: which new router
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DocDutch (Post 34767372)
Ive got the N1 Vision and its a brilliant router when you put on the latest firmware. your network is quite similar to what I've got and it does the trick fine.

i had to change mine twice on 3rd attempt i got my money back and went with a netgear wndr3300 and couldn't be more pleased with it

jajise93 13-04-2009 19:23

Re: which new router
 
Yes id say a netgear wirless roughter i had mine for the past year now and its worked fine, also what broadband provider are you with? If your with Virgin Media give em a call and see what they say about a free netgear roughter we got ours free with the 12mg pakage.

cripinuk 14-04-2009 13:34

Re: which new router
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bennylaball (Post 34774778)
A buffalo WHR-HP-G54 is a good choice for any network they seem unbreakable!

I agree

mrmistoffelees 15-04-2009 18:48

Re: which new router
 
Or Linksys WRT54G2 bought mine in PC World for just under £30 in November last year. Have not had to restart the router since I first installed it

http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/sto...&category_oid=

£32.90 if ordered online


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