can anybody recommend a broadband router for ntl thats not wireless
22-02-2007, 22:12
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can anybody recommend a broadband router for ntl thats not wireless
hey there all i have a ntl 200 (old modem i know) and at the moment i have the modem goignt o a network card on my speare computer, then that has another network card to get it on to my hub and thats how i have been shareing my net cornection to my puter and my wifes, i have been told doing it this way it makes ti a lto slowly and that i have been loseing a lot of speed doing it this way,
so my question is can any one tell me a if i have been told right and what a godo router would be to get (not wireless) please ?? also would i benfit from asking ntl about geting a new modem ??
thx for takeing the time to read this
rico
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22-02-2007, 22:23
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Re: can anybody recommend a broadband router for ntl thats not wireless
Personally I would suggest the Linksys WRT54GS...
Its ready for both a wired and wireless network all at the same time. (so theres room to upgrade if the need arises)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wireless-G-B...&s=electronics
£40 is a bargain for that bad boy.
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22-02-2007, 22:30
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Re: can anybody recommend a broadband router for ntl thats not wireless
The ntl 200 modem isnt that old and should be adequate.
Using internet connection sharing with one main and one slave PC is unlikely to be slowing your overall speed too greatly, unless the connection sharing PC is very limited in capacity. However it may not be that economic to have to run your ICS PC just to let your slave PC work online. That's where the router comes in.
If buying a router today, the difference in cost is such that wireless can make sense for future proofing. However if wired is all you want then the Linksys BEFSR41 will do for most general purposes. If you want a firewall included in the router (can be a good idea) then choose the Linksys BEFSX41.
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22-02-2007, 22:32
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Re: can anybody recommend a broadband router for ntl thats not wireless
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Originally Posted by rico_chr0nic
hey there all i have a ntl 200 (old modem i know)
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LOL It's not that old mate, I still have a Terayon modem...
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Originally Posted by Slyder
Personally I would suggest the Linksys WRT54GS
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Agree, this router is definitely recommended by lots of members on this forum. If you don't need the wireless capability yet, you can just switch it off.
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23-02-2007, 09:08
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Re: can anybody recommend a broadband router for ntl thats not wireless
Hmmmm... I'm having issues with a WRT54GS router and Windows Vista on a new laptop and searching arouns the forums flags up that WRT54GS from version 5 onwards are not so good. Mine is 6 months old and I'm thinking of dumping it, two weeks trying to solve wireless connectivity problems.
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23-02-2007, 12:57
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Re: can anybody recommend a broadband router for ntl thats not wireless
Personally you could not pay me to have wireless anything, yea i have wires around my skirting board but as long as you do it right it's all good.
Wireless routers are a pain to setup and from my experience dont have the performance of wired routers.
And dont get me started on wireless mice rofl.
Back on topic  i had a Sitecom wired router with firewall and would recommend it easy to use and setup
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23-02-2007, 15:31
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Re: can anybody recommend a broadband router for ntl thats not wireless
thx for the kind welcome and thx for the info,
Hmm the router that you all have recomanded the link one does that have a port to be able to add more then 4 puters ?? eg putting like this,
modem,router,hub,the from the hub/switch to the puters ?
thx again for the info
rico
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23-02-2007, 15:42
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Re: can anybody recommend a broadband router for ntl thats not wireless
The linksts BEFSR81 is good i used to use one of these, it was probably the most reliable router I have ever owned. I never touched it once it was set up and running.
http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satel...VisitorWrapper
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24-02-2007, 14:39
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Re: can anybody recommend a broadband router for ntl thats not wireless
thx for the i will look into it thx agian for all your help
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24-02-2007, 15:04
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Re: can anybody recommend a broadband router for ntl thats not wireless
I use this one....cheap and reliable (Linksys):
http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/54774
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24-02-2007, 17:00
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Re: can anybody recommend a broadband router for ntl thats not wireless
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Originally Posted by Halcyon
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I've used that one, but I don't think its going to be future proof for much longer.
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24-02-2007, 17:11
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Re: can anybody recommend a broadband router for ntl thats not wireless
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Originally Posted by rico_chr0nic
thx for the kind welcome and thx for the info,
Hmm the router that you all have recomanded the link one does that have a port to be able to add more then 4 puters ?? eg putting like this,
modem,router,hub,the from the hub/switch to the puters ?
thx again for the info
rico
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Yep any router that supports more than one computer at a time (i.e. it hasn't been limited like the Telewest supplied Netgear thing) can have a switch / hub connected from one of it's ports so you can network a larger number of PCs/ printers etc. Bear in mind that the Virgin Media terms or acceptable use policy limit the number of computers you should be using.
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