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Linksys Draft N Wireless ADSL2 Router+ MIMO

  • 07-01-2008 7:25pm
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    Thinking of getting of these modem router combo devices for use with standard EsatBT 3mb line (that is, if esat billing actually ever get around to activating my account - the line's been active for several days now.....).

    I want to use it with one other wireless computer device upstairs (cabling though the floor is impractical as I rent the place) as well as the ability to set up vlans which would be very useful to me.

    It seems to push the buttons for my needs, anyone have any experience or opinions about these?, or where i plan to buy from?
    Dabs seems to be the cheapest for this unit, the model mentioned is the "uk" version which I assume means comes with a phone cable with a uk connector one end which isn't an issue (at least looking on the Linksys website there's no mention of any other difference that i can find) .

    Ideally I'd like a fast wireless router with gigabit ports but none of the ones so far seems to have a built in modem - the one I currently use is usb so no direct router connectivity and I've to much electrical gizmos and wires around my computers as it is!

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