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      11-17-2006, 06:14 AM
Guys,

I am looking for a dual WAN router at reasonable price. More WAN ports
would be nice. From Google I managed to find a few interesting
products.

In particular, the Peplink device looks nice.
http://www.peplink.com/productsLoade...ctName=balance

There is a review written by a customer who compared the Peplink with
some other close competiters like Hotbrick, Edimax..
http://gpsinformation.info/joe/route...Nroouters.html

The problem is... i cannot find this Peplink on any of the UK shops...
anyone has experience with it? They have a 30 day moeny back guaratnee
which is kind of nice.

MarkS

 
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      11-17-2006, 06:31 AM
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> The problem is... i cannot find this Peplink on any of the UK shops...
> anyone has experience with it?


No experience with that one - but lots with the Draytek Vigor 3300 -
four WAN ports out of the box. Works well.
 
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      11-17-2006, 08:50 AM
Thanks. I received an reply from Peplink and trying a demo site
showwing the interface. Looks quite promising indeed.

Mark

Richard Oliver wrote:
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> > The problem is... i cannot find this Peplink on any of the UK shops...
> > anyone has experience with it?

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> No experience with that one - but lots with the Draytek Vigor 3300 -
> four WAN ports out of the box. Works well.


 
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      11-17-2006, 11:43 AM
On 17 Nov 2006, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:

>Thanks. I received an reply from Peplink and trying a demo site
>showing the interface. Looks quite promising indeed.


May be interesting to see some screenshots, and did they mention any
firms selling them in the UK? FWIW, I have seen some Edimax 4 WAN
port units go for sale on Ebay from a UK seller, so someone has been
buying/selling those over here. The Firebrick could be somewhat more
expensive than other options (400 or so, last time I remember looking)
 
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      11-17-2006, 08:36 PM
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> Guys,
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> I am looking for a dual WAN router at reasonable price. More WAN ports
> would be nice. From Google I managed to find a few interesting
> products.
>

A cheap PC running Linux with some extra ethernet cards in might be a
fairly cheap option, especially if you've already got the PC around. It
works OK here, although one of my links is sulking due to crap
performance on the ISP side of the modem.

If you're after a high-availability solution then it's probably less
good simply because fault-tolerant PCs aren't cheap.
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