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fire 30-12-2005 20:29

Wireless router for 10 mbps
 
Hi i am thinking of getting a Linksys wireless router,it comes with a usb 2 wirless card and is on offer at pcworld:

http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/product/seo/852034


I want it to work with NTL,is it worth the money and is it any good.

Thanks

Gareth 30-12-2005 20:51

Re: Wireless router for 10 mbps
 
Yes and yes... well actually I've never used the USB adapter as the one I bought came with a PCMCIA card for laptops, but the router has been very good so far.

fire 30-12-2005 21:32

Re: Wireless router for 10 mbps
 
Thanks for the reply,does the router transfer files between computers at 125mbps,and can i use non linksys wireless adapters with it?

fisheddie 30-12-2005 22:00

Re: Wireless router for 10 mbps
 
sure you can use any adapter with the router as long as they are compatible (802.11g+b).

not sure abotu the speed. but what you gonna do with 125mbps speed? 10mbps is more than enough for most of the home users :D

dragon 30-12-2005 23:42

Re: Wireless router for 10 mbps
 
you'll never actually be able to transfer at 125mbits, Probably at about half.

averaged 23mbits /s (peaked at around 30) on a 54mbit wireless connection.

find it depends on the wireless adaptors/ router a lot as well, my previous 54g card didn't seem capable of sustaining anything above 12mbit actuall thoughput.


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