Re: broadband router advice



GSV Three Minds in a Can <GSV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:pgXaKsHCPOKHFABp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

The best money can buy are arguable the Draytek Vigor ones, but they
are pricey and Linksys are probably fine (some 'cheaper' brands go
into sulk mode if you open thousands of connections, or try cute stuff
with VPN, or whatever - the Draytek ones seem to be pretty near
bulletproof, but I've not tried them at 20Mb/s .. a chance would be a
fine thing.)


Must admit I never tried VPN through the BEFSR41 so I can't comment on
that. It worked sweet as a nut with uTorrent, even opening enough
connections to max out the 20Mb.

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David ~ Lincoln UK
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