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    Any recommendations for wireless adsl modem/routers for home use? i was using a netgear DG824M. it was easy to set up but i had some problems with its firewall plus it needed reseting after downloading 250MB. i will only have two computers connected to it but both wirelessly. any suggestions?

    #2
    I've got a belkin one you can buy off me for ?20 if you want, I never had any problems with it

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      #3
      what model is it Boris. any other recommendations ppl?

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        #4
        its this one

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          #5
          Ive got the one below. Tis a bargain if i ever saw one.

          Netgear DG834GT 108Mbps Wireless ADSL Modem Router with 4-port 10/100 switch AND
          Netgear WG111T 108Mbps Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter

          Wireless Router

          Wireless USB

          Put both in your basket and at checkout enter promotional code:
          NETGWRESADAP
          Choose Supersaver postage (free - usually takes 3 working days)

          Ive had it for a week now and its great!

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            #6
            had a look at the netgear forums about this product. its being absolutely killed. ppl saying that theyve had to replace it 2-3 times due to the whole modem dying. Is it still workin for you? i have to say i love th netgear setup but im not sure about its reliability? anyone else got this model?

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              #7
              what handshandy said basically. The netgear834G is the mutts nutts, both in 108MB and 54MB versions.

              I've never reset mine in 8 months of use and generally d/l about 30GB per month. Only problem I had was when my software firewall started blocking everything - turned off Norton, tested OK, turned Norton back on - worked perfectly again.

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                #8
                I have one of those Netgear routers at work which is being used just as an Access Point, and it seems to need reseting every other day, though most likely down to the environment it's in. What I do like about it is the web based interface, it's well laid out making it a doddle to setup.

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                  #9
                  I went for the 3Com cos all my friends and Father had one and had never had to go near them and I could only find poor reviews of the netgear. It's worked flawlessly for me since installation, although there was some initial weirdness solved by not using the "default channel", although if I'd read the manual, it said "advise you do not use the default channel"..... heheh.

                  It came with a free wireless usb dongle as well, which I have tested but not used because my laptops have wireless built in and the desktop I connect with a wire.
                  It's 54thingemebobs rather than the 108 of the netgear.
                  Port forwarding is a doddle.
                  Wireless security setup is pretty easy.
                  It works out in the garden (through 2 walls).
                  linky
                  If you get one (applies to all of them really) upgrade the firmware straight away before setting anything up.

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