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 gamo
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Looking for a new router for the house, so whats good and reasonably
priced for basic wireless internet connection?
Replacing a six year old Belkin G which is now decidedly shonky!
Cheers G.


 
Posted : 28/01/2011 3:04 pm
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I'm happy with my Linksys WAG160N.


 
Posted : 28/01/2011 3:07 pm
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Netgear DGN1000 would be my recommendation!


 
Posted : 28/01/2011 3:20 pm
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I also have a Linksys/Cisco WAG160N, which has a 300Mbs speed, was incredibly easy to set up and has a handy network map and connection repair feature.

I have 10 pieces of equipment that run via the router in some description or another. It does drop out occassionally, but I'm usually re-connected in seconds, rather than the 5+ minutes it used to take my old Thomson router supplied by Tiscali.


 
Posted : 28/01/2011 3:20 pm
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Linksys, Belkin or Netgear are all good. Was your G rouer ok, or do you need to extend your range?
If you dont just go for a G router, although you can get Netgear DGN1000 from about £35 if you look around.


 
Posted : 28/01/2011 3:21 pm
 gamo
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Range on the G was fine covered the house garden etc. It just drops constantly and takes an age to reconnect(if at all!).
I have an Amazon voucher kicking about so will check out any recommedations there.


 
Posted : 28/01/2011 3:26 pm
 gamo
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Quick check says the Linskys not compatable with talk talk?


 
Posted : 28/01/2011 3:30 pm
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Strange that gamo, as I'm sat here using Talk Talk (was previously Tiscali, but they got bought out/changed name, whatever). Unless it's something to do with still being on the original Tiscali server and there's a different one for original Talk Talk users????


 
Posted : 28/01/2011 3:39 pm
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I would keep away from Belkin personally, I have had nothing but trouble.

Linksys/Cisco is always my first choice.


 
Posted : 28/01/2011 3:42 pm
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Beware Netgear N routers (check models carefully)

We had a DGN2000 and the ethernet ports packed up. Apparently this is a common fault, linked to the design being prone to overheating

Currently trying a Billion, but too early to tell. Easy set up and good signal strength, just hope it lasts longer than the Netgear.


 
Posted : 28/01/2011 3:43 pm
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Linksys, Netgear... to be honest, most home Internet routers are much of a muchness these days, so long as you stick to a known brand and avoid the bottom-feeders you shouldn't go far wrong.


 
Posted : 28/01/2011 3:45 pm
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draytek 2820 but might be a bit over the top for your requirements


 
Posted : 28/01/2011 3:49 pm
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I've got a Billion 7300n,which replaced a Belkin that dropped out and needed rebooting,or resetting at least once a day,the Billion runs a lot cooler and after 3 months has been much more reliable,with better signal strength.
Ian


 
Posted : 28/01/2011 3:55 pm
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draytek 2820 but might be a bit over the top for your requirements


For most small offices they are OTT.

Hmm i've heard a few of reports of DGN2000's dying.


 
Posted : 28/01/2011 4:01 pm
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If your wireless was working fine and has now gone shoddy, a neighbour may be running on the same channel as your WiFi.
Download [url= http://www.netstumbler.com/downloads/ ]Netstumbler[/url] and run it on your laptop to see what channels neighbours are running and change channel accordingly.


 
Posted : 28/01/2011 4:07 pm
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Had an unbreakable Dlink (506T I think) for about 4 years until last summer. Replaced it with a Netgear DG834G and it's been a POS the last few weeks; connection (wireless and wired) drops virtually every day and has to be rebooted multiple times.

Not impressed - which is contrary to 95% of reviews you'll find.

<goes off in search of guarantee>


 
Posted : 28/01/2011 4:11 pm
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I got one of [url= http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/wireless-routers/279061/tp-link-td-w8950nd ]these[/url] from Amazon - £25 and working flawlessly so far.


 
Posted : 28/01/2011 5:34 pm
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I found that if the DGN1000/2000's have a problem with the ethernet ports they can be set to fixed Ip's. Could be a design floor but Netgear's customer service is great so will always go with them.


 
Posted : 28/01/2011 6:29 pm

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