Re: broadband modem routers
- From: "Compfix" <compfix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 20:29:49 +0100
"Nospam" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In message <MPG.20c6586e8b08003898a9b4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Conor
<conor.turton@xxxxxxxxx> writes
In article <5N9+V7C260WGFwUk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Nospam says...
I am looking for a WiFi broadband router to access the Internet for 2Netgear DG834GT.
PC.
there is a lot out there;
will a unit that is ADSL2+ work on a standard run-of-the-mill broadband
connection?
Thanks for the replies.
I have been and had a look and I am down to two units.
the netgear unit mentioned by Conor above
http://www.netgear.co.uk/wireless_starterkit_dgb111g.php
this is a starter pack that has a USB WiFi adapter included.
And a unit I can get from Tescos (I can just pick it up off the shelf)
Buffalo Wireless ADSL Modem Router Package
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.200-4670.aspx
this is also a starter pack that has a USB WiFi adapter included.
Does anyone have any horror stories about either unit?
thanks
--
Nospam
Just a personal preference, but I would always go for Netgear. My DG834G
has been on most of the time since November 2005 with just the occasional
reboot, and my son constantly playing World of Warcraft.
Bob
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