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Hello there, im looking to buy a router, to connect a cable broadband
connection to two pcs (will be growing in the near future) ive decided on a wired network. not sure which brand i should go for..as this is my first network. thinking 3com? linksys? Netgear? if anyone has any suggestions/pros/cons please say. also is it worth going the extra mile for gigabit connection? Thanks for all your help Figurt Figurt |
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Figurt wrote:
> Hello there, im looking to buy a router, to connect a cable broadband > connection to two pcs (will be growing in the near future) ive decided on a > wired network. > not sure which brand i should go for..as this is my first network. thinking > 3com? linksys? Netgear? if anyone has any suggestions/pros/cons please say. > also is it worth going the extra mile for gigabit connection? > > Thanks for all your help > Figurt > > Personally, I like Netgear, but all the ones you identify are well-known name brands. My least favorite of the three is Linksys, but they're part of Cisco now, so I may have to revisit them. Cable is nowhere near gigabit speed, so it would only benefit LAN transfers -- your local usage patterns will determine whether it's worthwhile (I would guess probably not). -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form che...@prodigy.net. |
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Figurt <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Hello there, im looking to buy a router, to connect a cable broadband > connection to two pcs (will be growing in the near future) ive > decided on a wired network. > not sure which brand i should go for..as this is my first network. > thinking 3com? linksys? Netgear? if anyone has any > suggestions/pros/cons please say. also is it worth going the extra > mile for gigabit connection? I'd say go for a D-link router, they seem to be the least trouble of the whole bunch. Yousuf Khan |
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