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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
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Lolllllllll, you did what did a few months ago. He spent ages dissing VM and going on about how bad they are and that is why he left and moved to openreach (cant remember the isp, i think it was plusnet) and he posted pics of his cpe and everything. A couple of weeks later he said he was back with VM which nobody believed so spent a good 30 mins going through all of his posts a copying the relevant bits about congestion, bad customer service, poor speed and he is never never never going back to VM. I am on my phone atm but i'll try and find it later when i get back. It is hilarious.
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Originally Posted by MarkC1984
Might have to do that, what router would people recommend getting?
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As a rule of thumb i would look at Linksys routers. I have been using them for donkeys years and never had a problem with any of them. They are feature packed, reliable and stable. The whole of a router is that they stay in the background and dont require any user intervention and Linksys do just that. I cant post any links atm because i am on my phone but i would look at the Ea2700 if you just want a normal router or if you want one with a usb port so you can use it as a file server or print server you need to look at the ea3500 (or whatever the latest model is). The last time i looked the ea2700 was £50 on amazon.