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Recommended router for light gaming
05-10-2012 3:05 PM
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Hiya,
I've been using the standard Thomson router provided by Plusnet, but recently I have needed to forward ports to cater to my Playstation 3's needs. I want to buy a reliable router from a 'high street' brand (Belkin, Netgear etc). The broadband connection is used for gaming (FIFA 13 and Call of Duty), mild usage of iPlayer type services and general browsing. Ideally, I would like to find a router for under £50 with DMZ functionality, 802.11g, wireless and wired ports. What would be your recommendations?
Thanks for your time.
I've been using the standard Thomson router provided by Plusnet, but recently I have needed to forward ports to cater to my Playstation 3's needs. I want to buy a reliable router from a 'high street' brand (Belkin, Netgear etc). The broadband connection is used for gaming (FIFA 13 and Call of Duty), mild usage of iPlayer type services and general browsing. Ideally, I would like to find a router for under £50 with DMZ functionality, 802.11g, wireless and wired ports. What would be your recommendations?
Thanks for your time.
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Re: Recommended router for light gaming
05-10-2012 3:15 PM
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A quick point - for future proofing I recommend Wireless N
Another factor is your present attenuation as some routers perform better on long lines
Another factor is your present attenuation as some routers perform better on long lines
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