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Tiscali Tim
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      07-29-2005, 04:26 PM
As some of you will know from other threads, I have been having problems
with my 3Com 3CRWE754G-72A wireless router - and it's still playing silly
B's at times, but not consistently enough to guarantee being able to
demonstrate the problem to 3Com.

While I decide what to do, I'm looking for a cheap replacement. It doesn't
need to be wireless since I have only one wireless PC - and that lives in
the same place most of the time anyway, and has a network port.

Does anyone have any recommendations for a basic 4-port ADSL
modem/router/firewall with NAT? Nothing fancy - I'm not into VOIP or
file-sharing etc.

I see that Dabs do a DabsValue jobby with Conexant chipset for about 28 quid
which looks like it might fit the bill - but some of the reviews on the Dabs
site are not very positive on the reliability front. Anyone using one of
these? What do you think of it? Any other recommendations - Solwise SARxxx,
etc.?
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      07-29-2005, 04:40 PM
Tiscali Tim wrote:
> As some of you will know from other threads, I have been having problems
> with my 3Com 3CRWE754G-72A wireless router - and it's still playing silly
> B's at times, but not consistently enough to guarantee being able to
> demonstrate the problem to 3Com.
>
> While I decide what to do, I'm looking for a cheap replacement. It doesn't
> need to be wireless since I have only one wireless PC - and that lives in
> the same place most of the time anyway, and has a network port.
>
> Does anyone have any recommendations for a basic 4-port ADSL
> modem/router/firewall with NAT? Nothing fancy - I'm not into VOIP or
> file-sharing etc.
>
> I see that Dabs do a DabsValue jobby with Conexant chipset for about 28 quid
> which looks like it might fit the bill - but some of the reviews on the Dabs
> site are not very positive on the reliability front. Anyone using one of
> these? What do you think of it? Any other recommendations - Solwise SARxxx,
> etc.?


Hi Tim,

I've always been a fan of the Netgear DG834.

I'd be rather apprehensive of buying an ADSL Router for less than £40.
You get what you pay for.

http://www.dslsource.co.uk
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Nicola Redwood
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      07-29-2005, 05:24 PM

"James Bailey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Tiscali Tim wrote:
>> As some of you will know from other threads, I have been having problems
>> with my 3Com 3CRWE754G-72A wireless router - and it's still playing silly
>> B's at times, but not consistently enough to guarantee being able to
>> demonstrate the problem to 3Com.
>>
>> While I decide what to do, I'm looking for a cheap replacement. It
>> doesn't
>> need to be wireless since I have only one wireless PC - and that lives in
>> the same place most of the time anyway, and has a network port.
>>
>> Does anyone have any recommendations for a basic 4-port ADSL
>> modem/router/firewall with NAT? Nothing fancy - I'm not into VOIP or
>> file-sharing etc.
>>
>> I see that Dabs do a DabsValue jobby with Conexant chipset for about 28
>> quid
>> which looks like it might fit the bill - but some of the reviews on the
>> Dabs
>> site are not very positive on the reliability front. Anyone using one of
>> these? What do you think of it? Any other recommendations - Solwise
>> SARxxx,
>> etc.?

>
> Hi Tim,
>
> I've always been a fan of the Netgear DG834.
>
> I'd be rather apprehensive of buying an ADSL Router for less than £40. You
> get what you pay for.
>
> http://www.dslsource.co.uk
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> Kind Regards,
>
> James Bailey ((E-Mail Removed))
> Metronet Support (http://support.metronet.co.uk)
>
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>
> Tel: 087-0284-0284 (National Rate)
> Tel: 020-7043-8202 (London)
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I've got one of these

http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop...ProductID=1794

No problems whatsoever

Nicola


 
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dave stanton
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      07-29-2005, 05:25 PM

> I'd be rather apprehensive of buying an ADSL Router for less than £40.
> You get what you pay for.


Maybe so, but I have installed at least 6 of the cheap Ebuyer ADSL routers
( Safecom) and they have all been brilliant.

Just my 2p

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      07-29-2005, 06:40 PM
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
dave stanton <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>> I'd be rather apprehensive of buying an ADSL Router for less than
>> £40. You get what you pay for.

>
> Maybe so, but I have installed at least 6 of the cheap Ebuyer ADSL
> routers ( Safecom) and they have all been brilliant.
>
> Just my 2p
>
> DAve


Do you mean the SAMR-4114 (Quickfind 48449) at £19.56+VAT?
[ http://tinyurl.com/owlu ]
If not, could you please post a link to the correct one. Many thanks.

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      07-29-2005, 06:44 PM
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Nicola Redwood <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

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> I've got one of these
>
>

http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop...ProductID=1794
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> No problems whatsoever
>
> Nicola


Look interesting! Thanks.
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dave stanton
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      07-29-2005, 06:49 PM

> Do you mean the SAMR-4114 (Quickfind 48449) at £19.56+VAT?
> [ http://tinyurl.com/owlu ]
> If not, could you please post a link to the correct one. Many thanks.


Yes thats the one.

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      07-29-2005, 07:01 PM
On 29 Jul 2005 17:24 (UTC), "Nicola Redwood" wrote:

>I've got one of these


>http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop...ProductID=1794


>No problems whatsoever


Thanks for that. Yes, I've used Ebuyer and Dabs units, and passed some on
to friends. Must be around a dozen or so that I can check from here, if
the ADSL connection is not dead at their end. I think there's little to
suggest that paying 60 quid gets something significantly more reliable than
something costing half that, and while Tim had a concern about those with
the Conexant chip set, I've used such routers for the past 40+ months

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      07-29-2005, 07:23 PM
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
poster <us-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

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> Thanks for that. Yes, I've used Ebuyer and Dabs units, and passed
> some on to friends. Must be around a dozen or so that I can check
> from here, if the ADSL connection is not dead at their end. I think
> there's little to suggest that paying 60 quid gets something
> significantly more reliable than something costing half that, and
> while Tim had a concern about those with the Conexant chip set, I've
> used such routers for the past 40+ months


My concern wasn't with the Conexant chipset per se (I've got a PCI ADSL
modem with that chipset which works perfectly) but with the whole DabsValue
device - based on several reviews saying that they had worked for a short
time and then gone up in a puff of smoke!
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      07-29-2005, 07:37 PM
Tiscali Tim wrote:

> Do you mean the SAMR-4114 (Quickfind 48449) at £19.56+VAT?
> [ http://tinyurl.com/owlu ]
> If not, could you please post a link to the correct one. Many thanks.


I've installed the single port version (EBuyer code 48448) for a number of
friends and family. It's excellent value for money, but beware the default
'out of the box' setting is firewall off. Just 3 clicks from the set up home
page to set it on though.


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