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Re: Which wireless router to get?
07-08-2007 6:31 PM
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Quote from: James I'm pretty happy with my Netgear DG834Gv2 (although I think they're on v3 now). They're really easy to set up and I've always had good reliability.
I've a Netgear DG834Gv2 and its been fantastic. As always its worth rebooting (power on/off) every week as a minimum within any router to keep speeds up.
I'd go for this one
Re: Which wireless router to get?
08-08-2007 12:39 AM
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I have used the DG834 G / GT / N and all three have worked well. All are really easy to setup.. no need for drivers, all done from your browser.
Re: Which wireless router to get?
09-08-2007 6:44 PM
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Hi
I use a Belkin, and have been generally happy with it. I thought I had problems, but it eventually turned out to be down to other issues.
Also, when the power supply packed up, and I was asking around for a replacement, a very helpful assistent is Staples pointed out that Belkin guarentee the power supplies for life. I contacted the company and got a free replacement within a few days. How about that for service?
John
I use a Belkin, and have been generally happy with it. I thought I had problems, but it eventually turned out to be down to other issues.
Also, when the power supply packed up, and I was asking around for a replacement, a very helpful assistent is Staples pointed out that Belkin guarentee the power supplies for life. I contacted the company and got a free replacement within a few days. How about that for service?
John
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