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      11-10-2004, 07:00 PM
I'am just interesting in finding out what adsl modem routers people on
here own be it wired or wireless, and and what problems if any do
people have with theirs?

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      11-10-2004, 08:10 PM

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> I'am just interesting in finding out what adsl modem routers people on
> here own be it wired or wireless, and and what problems if any do
> people have with theirs?
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> Thanks


I've had a Speedtouch 530 wired router since July and no problems so far.


Stephen


 
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      11-10-2004, 08:24 PM

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> I'am just interesting in finding out what adsl modem routers people on
> here own be it wired or wireless, and and what problems if any do
> people have with theirs?
>
> Thanks


Had a Draytek Vigor 2200USB router with the Alcatel "frog" Speedtouch
modem until recently, no problems with it except it isn't compatible with
Sipgate's VoIP system, so I now use a Netgear DM602 combined modem/router
and that works fine. Had a few config problems getting it to work with the
Grandstream ATA-486 adaptor I use for Sipgate but it's now working fine.

Ivor

PS anyone want the Draytek..? It's been on eBay for a week with no takers
:-(


 
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      11-10-2004, 09:24 PM
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> I'am just interesting in finding out what adsl modem routers people on
> here own be it wired or wireless, and and what problems if any do
> people have with theirs?


I use a cheapy Addon 4 port router here, and have no problems networking
to ADSL with a G5 Mac, an iMac and a Win 98 box, they also share a HP
LaserJet printer too. All works without a problem.

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      11-10-2004, 09:30 PM

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> I'am just interesting in finding out what adsl modem routers people on
> here own be it wired or wireless, and and what problems if any do
> people have with theirs?
>
> Thanks


I have a Belkin 4 port switch/adsl modem/54g wireless setup which works
great.

Here is the link (watch for wrapping)

http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProdu...%2Etworking%2F

Best wishes

Gareth Edmondson


 
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      11-10-2004, 09:31 PM

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> I'am just interesting in finding out what adsl modem routers people on
> here own be it wired or wireless, and and what problems if any do
> people have with theirs?
>
> Thanks


Netgear DG834G modem router firewall switch, wired and wireless. Only just
got it, apiece of cake to set up no probs yet. Had a sitecom adsl
homestation that went tits up just after the one year warranty ran out.

Peter.


 
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      11-10-2004, 09:37 PM

Cheapest Ebuyer 4-port special - works a treat, never had any problems

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      11-10-2004, 10:11 PM
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> I'am just interesting in finding out what adsl modem routers people on
> here own be it wired or wireless, and and what problems if any do
> people have with theirs?
>
> Thanks


4 x Draytek 2600+ on the sites I've 'done' within our empire - all rock
solid

1 x 2Wire 1800 'donated' by BT when we upgraded head office to 2Mbit.
Very nice bit of kit and a very clean and clear web-based interface. The
unit can also download and install firmware updates at the click of a
(mouse) button. Been rock solid for 1 month and the firewall emails me
if it detects any scans or attacks.

These ones I 'inherited' when I joined the company:

6 x US Robotics ADSL routers - pretty uneventful. Easy setup.

11 x SMC Barracuda - annoying setup that means you have to reboot to
save any changes, and sometimes they sulk and won't let you in to the
admin interface so you have to ask someone to go pull the plug for 30 secs.

Overall, at least one or two USR/SMC routers need rebooting each week.
Haven't touched the Drayteks since they went in - the oldest was
installed about 5 months ago.

L3K

 
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      11-10-2004, 10:12 PM
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> I'am just interesting in finding out what adsl modem routers people on
> here own be it wired or wireless, and and what problems if any do
> people have with theirs?
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> Thanks


vigor 2600 w/ ISDN failover
D-Link 108M wireless kit throughout
3-com 3300 managed switch linking everything together

(don't ask, it's a long story) Oh go on then, if you must
 
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      11-10-2004, 10:13 PM
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 22:37, Colin Wilson <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Cheapest Ebuyer 4-port special - works a treat, never had any problems


I've used (no longer available) cheapest 1 and 4-port Ebuyer units, and at
present have a couple of Dabsvalue routers in use here (one is on test for
a client). The newer Dabsvalue ones (whether 1 or 4-port) have the same
software and offer 10/100 connection (where there used to be a 10 Mbps
only model, I think... unless that was the Ebuyer 1-port :-)

Recently a number of clients have bought the Ebuyer Origo unit, but I see
that they have now changed to one which will stand on its side too... I
may be getting a few of these in the next few days (to setup for a firm
with offices in London, Dover and Newport, so will perhaps have one here
to keep as their spare, ready to be configured and posted on if they get
a problem... one spare, not three, and perhaps 24 hours without, rather
than have them at the local PC World and then lost on how to set it up
to work with their ISP and LAN settings... Have also set up a Belkin
wireless... was very easy overall, including the two cheap USB wireless
units... Peter M.



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