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Hi all

im in the process of upgrading my bb to cable and i need to replace my adsl router

what are you guys using?

i need a wireless one with N capabilities and basically just gotta be reliable

i am currently looking at this model <a href="http://www.techworld.co.nz/netgear-wndr ... 33727.html" target="_blank">netgear</a>



any advice is greatly appreciated


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Got a WRT120N here, no problems..
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<a href="http://www.draytek.co.uk/" target="_blank">Draytek</a> are the shizzle if you want to spend that kind of money.
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Post by Hammer »

Using a Belkin wireless N cable router, cant remember exact model. Hardwired for my PC and wireless for the laptops.
Sometimes have to reboot the router as the net goes down. The net light on the router flashes orange instead of constant blue.

Fairly happy with it overall.
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Was networking a Nursing Home a few years ago, linking desktops, security cameras, etc. Went through two or three Belkin routers and they just weren't connecting - wasted hours on them. Belkins' tech support are great, but I'd rather not need them. Netgear have always been a sure thing for me, from Hubs, to Switches, to Routers - never had a bad one yet.
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Claw wrote: Was networking a Nursing Home a few years ago, linking desktops, security cameras, etc. Went through two or three Belkin routers and they just weren't connecting - wasted hours on them. Belkins' tech support are great, but I'd rather not need them. Netgear have always been a sure thing for me, from Hubs, to Switches, to Routers - never had a bad one yet.
To be honest my previous Netgear router would do the same, so maybe it is a modem-isp fault. I upgraded my router as I needed to go wireless.
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It could have been a bad batch. Purely from an observers point of view, wanting to keep a market share, Belkin exchanged quality for volume and cheap components.

Their cables and KVM's seem to be great.
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Can't blame an isp for your wireless network. If you want to add CTV to your network then it's an access point fault or user fault
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Rasputin wrote: Can't blame an isp for your wireless network. If you want to add CTV to your network then it's an access point fault or user fault
Dunno if it was my point you were referring to, but it was definitely the Belkin routers that were at fault. The network was a mix of cables and wifi because the building was old and had walls like a castle. So, I was running around testing everything until I grabbed an old Netgear router I had at home. That did the job and I've stuck with either Netgear or Linksys ever since - Netgear being a personal favourite.
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I was a fan of Netgear for a long long time, but since getting this Draytek I'm sticking with them, really good bit of kit, does everything and is rock solid.

We have anywhere from 10-20 devices connected at times, no probs whatsoever.
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Just been checking out some of the Draytek offerings and they have quite a few nifty features. Going off some of the reviews, and of course Leg's recommendation, Draytek routers look very comprehensive. :unsure:
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