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    Comments on this piece of kit

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...236611-6254004

    good/bad/ugly?

    Considering getting it if we get broadband in the next few days

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    I have it..works well
    I'm bringing geeky back...

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    Heard good things about Linksys...if you plan to get a lappy some time though, get a wired/wireless one. It's like $185.

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    I'll stick with the copper-wire based one for now methinks

    Getting the broadband is expensive enough already:

    £85 for modem thingy
    £85 for that router/hub
    £40 for x2 NICs

    = £210/$300

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    Originally posted by chrisjk
    I'll stick with the copper-wire based one for now methinks

    Getting the broadband is expensive enough already:

    £85 for modem thingy
    £85 for that router/hub
    £40 for x2 NICs

    = £210/$300
    £40 for 2 NICs? $57??

    Maybe if you don't shop at Amazon they will be a bit cheaper...Amazon = teh overpriced
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    £19.99 was the cheapest card i could find, it was at simply.co.uk A Belkin 10/100.

    I could only find that router at amazon, none of my usual hardware places have it. All the others are twice the price

    Don't forget we pay a lot more for everything than you.

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    nobody else got any comments, like "this sucks" or "this rules"?

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    I was thinking about the same piece of kit, or one of the Netgear ones
    Iain, thats with an i by the way!

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    ah cheers!

    which one were you looking at, the RP334?

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    I had a bad experience with Netgear tech support, and would never buy anything from them again (Bad NIC they didn't want to RMA).

    Anyway, the Linksys routers work well for their purpose. Make sure you update to the latest firmware if you want it to be as secure as possible, and I have yet to get any answer from them concerning an SNMP vulnerability. Also, the web management capabilites seem to stop working if the device is left on for a long time (months) without power cycling, but the actual routing/NAT functions fine.
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