Thread: 50M 100mb in Lincoln
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Old 07-11-2011, 22:29   #32
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Re: 100mb in Lincoln

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Originally Posted by General Maximus View Post
yeah I was just looking at that, I think I am going to have to get one as well. I have just read that my current router won't do more than 92mbits and on the charts the E2500 won't do more than 91mbits (so I am assuming the E2000 will be the same) and the E3000 does 218mbits.

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well this ain't good, I am looking at £100 for the E3000 and £125 for the E4200. I had might as well go for the E4200, at least it will last me till the end of time
It has very strong wireless capabilities too - moving from Superhub to the E4200 pushed the wireless performance in mini-Ignition's room from barely clinging onto anything up to 120Mbit/s and in the same room 160Mbit-180Mbit. That's wirelessly just to remind.

I bought it to replace a mini-PC. It works and works extremely well. The NAS is a bit pants performance wise but other than that it's nice.
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