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Old 09-08-2015, 14:02   #1
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Routers for modem mode on a budget

Alright I'm looking to go modem mode at some point as fed up of superhub issues around WiFi and few other things so I'm just looking for a router for about £50 to do what I need I've seen a few that would do my needs netgear,home hub Linksys and belkin but wasn't sure
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget

http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-wi-fi-router/
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Old 09-08-2015, 16:29   #3
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget

Nice review for such a low cost router, only £79 on Amazon to boot !
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Old 09-08-2015, 17:19   #4
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget

80 is too much for me tho
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Old 09-08-2015, 18:05   #5
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget

How about THIS then?

It would help if you told us your budget.

Oooops I see you already have.
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget

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How about THIS then?

It would help if you told us your budget.

Oooops I see you already have.
I'm looking at that one or a belkin ac1200 for 28
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I'm looking at that one or a belkin ac1200 for 28
I've had 2 Belkins in the past and didn't have a problem with either. Con't comment on that one though.
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget

I'm just not sure with some of the reviews
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget

Sainsburys have Belkins on offer...

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Nice review for such a low cost router, only £79 on Amazon to boot !
There's a cheaper version for £50.
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There's a cheaper version for £50.
I looked at cheaper one can't decided between tp link c5 , or belkin ac1200 both exactly what I need
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget

Personally, I'd go for the C5 and put DD-WRT on it.

The choice is yours though.
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget

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Personally, I'd go for the C5 and put DD-WRT on it.

The choice is yours though.
I have a stock C7 that works very well. Looked at DD-WRT but AFAIK it doesn't utilise the hardware NAT.
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget

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Personally, I'd go for the C5 and put DD-WRT on it.

The choice is yours though.
Last time I alter firmware on anything I brick it but I'll look into it
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Re: Routers for modem mode on a budget

You don't need to change the firmware, I just like the advanced settings available with dd-wrt.

It was a purely personal point of view.
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