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Old 15-03-2007, 13:39   #1
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Can someone please recommend a router to share virgin media cable Internet connection between XP desktop using Ethernet and wireless centrino laptop running vista? . It must be able to handle bittorrent properly .
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Old 15-03-2007, 13:56   #2
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Re: which router

I use a Linksys which has no problems. Bittorrent works fine with it. You can get it cheep from PC world or Currys.
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Old 16-03-2007, 01:38   #3
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Re: which router

Yep, the Linksys WRT54G range is a good choice. Check the firmware version, as there used to be a bug with the early firmware that wouldn't track IP connections correctly. By default, it would keep track of connections for 5 days. For bit torrent users this is a problem because of the high number of connections you get, which overwhelms the router and causes it to hang (whilst it's waiting for the 5 day limit to expire so it can free up the conncetions). The only way around it was to reboot the router when the limit was exceeded.
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Old 16-03-2007, 10:33   #4
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Re: which router

Another vote for the Linksys here. Never had a problem with them.
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Old 16-03-2007, 21:24   #5
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Re: which router

should I go for WRT54GSUK or http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/pro...=Linksys_Store
WRT54GlUK
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Linksys-WRT5...4079634&sr=1-1
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Old 17-03-2007, 09:06   #6
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Personally I would suggest the GS model in PC world.

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Depends if you're interested in modifying the firmware on the router, or if you'll just be happy with it working straight outta the box. The GL model has more flash memory, which can be used to install 3rd party firmware.

If this doesn't interest you in the slightest, then go for the GS model.
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Old 17-03-2007, 23:22   #8
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Would the extra memory mean that the GL could handle more simultaneous connections than the GS? What are the disadvantages of the GL over the GS?
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Re: which router

No, the extra memory is used for the firmware, so the more memory available, the larger the firmware can be and therefore the more features it can offer.

The disadvantage of the GL over the GS is that it doesn't natively include the Speedbooster functionality. However, with the GL version, you can include a 3rd party firmware such as dd-wrt, and this has an equivalent of SpeedBooster, called Afterburner.
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Old 20-03-2007, 09:28   #10
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http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/index...6843&Itemid=51

I've got the Dlink DGL-4300 which does pretty well in the router roundup at smallnetbuilder:

http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/index...per&Itemid=156

It's never locked up once, despite being thrashed with BT, ed2k and binaries all at once. Smashing bit of kit IMO.
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The disadvantage of the GL over the GS is that it doesn't natively include the Speedbooster functionality. However, with the GL version, you can include a 3rd party firmware such as dd-wrt, and this has an equivalent of SpeedBooster, called Afterburner.
Sorry for bringing up this slightly older thread but I've been reading through posts trying to find a router thats best recommended. SnoopZ, Gareth and others seem to recommend the Linksys WRT54G range so I decided to buy the
WRT54GL model. It was a bit cheaper and as most computers will be connected using ethernet, I wasn't too bothered about the Speedbooster technology.

But I am curious about Afterburner. To make use of this does each computer on the network still need to be using a Speedbooster adaptor? Or what if 2 computers were connected via ethernet and only the laptop through a Speedbooster adaptor? Thanks again for everyones help, I'm not exactly a pro when it comes to networking
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Re: which router

Eeek, why do people recommend the Linksys WRT54G? mine dropped all the time, absolute nightmare. Any P2P and it was disconnecting.... rubbish router!
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Eeek, why do people recommend the Linksys WRT54G? mine dropped all the time, absolute nightmare. Any P2P and it was disconnecting.... rubbish router!
Because they are linux based and can run better firmware than Linksys supply - such as DD-WRT
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