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Les Desser
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      08-28-2003, 09:01 PM
Does anyone know of a 54 Mbps ADSL Wireless Router?

While I can find the slower 'b' version such as Netgear DG824M, no-one
seems to make the 54 mbps 'g' equivalent. It seems that there are only
Cable/DSL Routers that need an external modem. I want a box that can
plug straight into the ADSL telephone socket.

Any advice welcome.
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P R-J
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      08-28-2003, 10:06 PM

"Les Desser" <leslie@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know of a 54 Mbps ADSL Wireless Router?
>
> While I can find the slower 'b' version such as Netgear DG824M, no-one
> seems to make the 54 mbps 'g' equivalent. It seems that there are only
> Cable/DSL Routers that need an external modem. I want a box that can
> plug straight into the ADSL telephone socket.
>
> Any advice welcome.
> --
> Les Desser


I find that having them seperate is better as my ADSL point is not where I
want my 802.11b/g so I can get better coverage.

I find the www.buffalo-technology.com WBR-54G is really good as it has some
extra security features.

Paul


 
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      08-29-2003, 08:26 AM
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>"Les Desser" <leslie@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
>news:O76dkMID3mT$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Does anyone know of a 54 Mbps ADSL Wireless Router?
>>
>> While I can find the slower 'b' version such as Netgear DG824M, no-one
>> seems to make the 54 mbps 'g' equivalent. It seems that there are only
>> Cable/DSL Routers that need an external modem. I want a box that can
>> plug straight into the ADSL telephone socket.
>>
>> Any advice welcome.
>> --
>> Les Desser

>
>I find that having them seperate is better as my ADSL point is not where I
>want my 802.11b/g so I can get better coverage.
>

I don't understand. Does not the modem have to plug into the router so
they have to be together anyway?

>I find the www.buffalo-technology.com WBR-54G is really good as it has some
>extra security features.
>

Do you also use Buffalo PCI cards or mix the base with other makes?
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      08-29-2003, 09:18 AM

"Les Desser" <leslie@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
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> In article <3f4e7f46$0$258$(E-Mail Removed)>, P R-J
> <(E-Mail Removed)> writes
> >
> >"Les Desser" <leslie@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
> >news:O76dkMID3mT$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> Does anyone know of a 54 Mbps ADSL Wireless Router?
> >>
> >> While I can find the slower 'b' version such as Netgear DG824M, no-one
> >> seems to make the 54 mbps 'g' equivalent. It seems that there are only
> >> Cable/DSL Routers that need an external modem. I want a box that can
> >> plug straight into the ADSL telephone socket.
> >>
> >> Any advice welcome.
> >> --
> >> Les Desser

> >
> >I find that having them seperate is better as my ADSL point is not where

I
> >want my 802.11b/g so I can get better coverage.
> >

> I don't understand. Does not the modem have to plug into the router so
> they have to be together anyway?


The ADSL router is the modem as well.
>
> >I find the www.buffalo-technology.com WBR-54G is really good as it has

some
> >extra security features.
> >

> Do you also use Buffalo PCI cards or mix the base with other makes?


We use a Wireless Router and then PCI & PCMCIA in the PC side we use Buf for
all but you dont have to mix is OK

Paul


 
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      09-13-2003, 08:23 PM

"Les Desser" <leslie@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know of a 54 Mbps ADSL Wireless Router?
>
> While I can find the slower 'b' version such as Netgear DG824M, no-one
> seems to make the 54 mbps 'g' equivalent. It seems that there are only
> Cable/DSL Routers that need an external modem. I want a box that can
> plug straight into the ADSL telephone socket.
>
> Any advice welcome.

Draytek will be releasing a vigour router that will do this


 
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David Walker
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      09-13-2003, 09:43 PM
> > Does anyone know of a 54 Mbps ADSL Wireless Router?
> Draytek will be releasing a vigour router that will do this


I'm sure everyone "will" release one at some point, just that no one has yet
so its of no help - I'll be getting separate adsl modem/router and wireless
54G router in the next couple of days, which makes sense because both can
later be used independently of each other, and while together the ADSL bit
will be acting purely as a modem.

David


 
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      09-13-2003, 09:48 PM

"David Walker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > > Does anyone know of a 54 Mbps ADSL Wireless Router?

> > Draytek will be releasing a vigour router that will do this

>
> I'm sure everyone "will" release one at some point, just that no one has

yet
> so its of no help - I'll be getting separate adsl modem/router and

wireless
> 54G router in the next couple of days, which makes sense because both can
> later be used independently of each other, and while together the ADSL bit
> will be acting purely as a modem.
>

URL for vigour 54 mb router
http://www.draytek.com.tw/english/pr...ter_voip_g.php


 
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