22-05-2005, 15:03
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Which router for PS2
Hi,
I am going with the router option for my PS2 (via ntl set top box), now which router should I get, Iam looking for somthing cheap. Anyone know models or brands of any good routers or are they all the same?
which ones do you or your friends use? and what problems (if any) did you have setting it up.
Iam on a low budget so i want to get it right first time
Many thanks
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22-05-2005, 15:11
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Re: Which router for PS2
hi and to the site , netgear seems to get a lot of recommendation around here , take your pick , anyone should be fine as long as you get a cable modem type not an adsl type
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22-05-2005, 15:17
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Re: Which router for PS2
Dont get one with a Cable Modem built in as someone i know did, whatever you do! You want a straight router with a RJ45 WAN Input.
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23-05-2005, 20:14
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Re: Which router for PS2
Iam going for the BEFSR41, but the only problem is that there are two models
the BEFSR41 and the BEFSR41/UK
both are from
http://www.savastore.com/catalog/sea...fsr41&x=19&y=8
now before I spend what little money I have, can some one tell me, which one I should get?
Regards
DDP
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23-05-2005, 20:26
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Re: Which router for PS2
Quote:
Originally Posted by DDP
Iam going for the BEFSR41, but the only problem is that there are two models
the BEFSR41 and the BEFSR41/UK
both are from
http://www.savastore.com/catalog/sea...fsr41&x=19&y=8
now before I spend what little money I have, can some one tell me, which one I should get?
Regards
DDP
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The only difference as far is i can see is that the BEFSR41/UK has UK localisations (not sure what but i would imagine things like date format) oh and it's a few pennies cheaper so go for that
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24-05-2005, 20:54
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Re: Which router for PS2
ebuyer pretty good for routers.
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