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Topic: Wireless ADSL Routers and PCI's
Stez
Posts: 2755
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Is there really much difference between wireless ADSL router brands?

I'll be buying from umart.

The cheapest is the SMC brand 802.11G 54mbps at $105
however the range goes all the way up to $190

Is there any real difference between the SMC at $105, and say the Netgear at $130?

Same with PCI cards - should I just go for the cheapest? Or spend a bit extra and get a brand like D-Link or Netgear???

thanks.
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Eds
Posts: 7661
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
SMC was once crap, dont know about now. Netgear seems to have the biggest failure rate around at the moment.

Best off getting a linksys I reckon.
Tiny
Posts: 326
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
my netgear is going all right. SMC, i have had one before, it died after about 8 months of normal use.
Stez
Posts: 2756
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hmm...might invest in a D-Link then..?
Tiny
Posts: 329
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I would advise against that personally. The cheap ones anyway are a bit dodgy, my sister got one which i have fixed for her about 3 times now. I think it has finnally died, it only lasted 6 months. Shes claiming it on warranty though.
Fuknukle
Posts: 3605
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
while i normally wouldnt recommend belkin, they have a lifetime warranty and we're selling em for $69.95 at the moment so yea.
they're the same as the rest, 54g, 4 port 10/100, forward ports etcetc, so give em some thought

o, i work at normally hard
0z
Posts: 992
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You might want to check out belkin gear they use broadcom chipset, and atm they seem to be the best, anything boradcom based will be the best imho.
Stez
Posts: 2759
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
$69.95!!!

can't beat that. thanks
whoop
Posts: 8978
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
my friend got himself a d-link. Bit hard for him to set up, but I figure that's because he's a complete hardware noob and just plugged it in expecting it to work. I had no problems getting it to work with optus cable (yeah I know you're after dsl but still). I like the interface on my linksys router better than his d-link though. At first it took ages to actually get to the router setup page, and pages were loading really really slowly on the router, not even from the internet. Once it was set up though, everything seemed fine so I don't know if it was just a misconfiguration or what.
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