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stretch 09-11-2005 00:15

wireless option
 
I'm just testing the water, about wireless routers, I have seen linksys hr200 models in tesco, what is the general feeling on these, and do you need to be a techie to install one?

Regards Stretch

MovedGoalPosts 09-11-2005 00:29

Re: wireless option
 
Moving to Computers & IT

:welcome: to Cable Forum :D

Wireless routers are fine, if you need the mobility they offer, or have difficulty running physical cables. You don't need to be a techie to install, most people are just fine working through the user guides.

webtool4free.com 09-11-2005 21:00

Re: wireless option
 
If you use a cable modem go for a Netgear, easy setup and excellent 24/7 support.

Belkin is harder to set up and although free support, not 24 hours and not very good.

Talking from personal experience, others may state otherwise

Router i use:
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/sto...ory_oid=-24986

Halcyon 09-11-2005 21:05

Re: wireless option
 
Just make sure that if you are using a cable service such as NTL, the router is not intended for ADSL.

stretch 09-11-2005 22:40

Re: wireless option
 
Any thoughts on the £50 tesco job? I think its a linksys, but has no aerial?

Cheers Stretch

SMHarman 09-11-2005 23:17

Re: wireless option
 
Someone else on here bought one last week worked great once it was on a higher shelf. It does have an aerial, but it is internal, like your mobile phone these days.


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