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Old 27-01-2010, 14:55   #9
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Re: Netgear WNR2000 Problem ?

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Originally Posted by Broadbandings View Post
My own one is home made, so I'm not the best to ask

http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=530 are good I believe.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/D-Link-DIR-6.../dp/B000PLSAII quite satisfactory.
Why doesn't that surprise me

To the OP, do you really grasp how little an issue you have, not being funny in any way but your talking about such a small amount of loss, its not worth worrying about.

I agree with the big cheese that the router you have is made to a price, but it seems to be serving you quite well,

All I would say is if you fancy changing to a better router (like I did) then go for it, but I wouldn't expect to see a constant 6MB all the time even if you had the best router money could buy.

I have a Linksys WRT610N its a simultaneous dual band wireless N router and it seems pretty good so far.
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