What is the best broadband router for NTL?
What is the best broadband router for NTL?
I should say that I use D-link stuff and its never given me a problem
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I too use D-Link, but I have installed a multitude of brands for other people, all have worked.... Just remember what you changed the Admin username and password to so as to avoid a factory reset and loss of all settings.... Hidden Content
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linksys are good
Uh uh, i wouldn't go for linksys, not the new range (silver and black) anyway... Look at draytek (2900 range), difficult to get hold of and expensive but absolutely brilliant...
You usually can't go wrong with good old cheap, reliable d-link as the gentlemen pointed out..
If you have the money flying out your pocket, look at the Cisco 800 series (integrated services routers)...
Last edited by vinnyjones; 28-08-2006 at 09:34 PM.
I would recommend that you use an Edimax BR-6304Wg costs around 40 quid and has 4 lan ports on it its easy to configure and requires no maintence really
stay well away from the actiontec's they suck *****.
linksys cheap but do the job if thats wat ur after.
yes you can also login to linksys and adjust your router settings (be very carefull??) tech helpline is very good
hope this helps
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get a wireless router (future proof). netgear is the best one i've used especially with the dreambox and dbox2
Used linksys and netgear and never had problems with either
I’ve got a Netgear and never had any problems, got my PC and 2 XBOX’s all online and talking to each other, best feature is the router stores my internet settings so when I re-install windows I don’t need to re-configure the broadband…its like magic!
Gotta agree with Netgear. Now owned by Cisco so even more reliable and even better tech support! win win!
any router is good provided you should know how to configure it
Im using a linksys router at the moment but have set up countless connections using other branded and non-branded routers and all have worked well, just follow the quick setup guide normally supplied but before you buy your router you might want to consider whether or not you're gonna want to go wireless in the future (save money in the long run by buying a wireless router so the option is already there for you)
I use Netgear too, much better than the US Robotics I had before, that was always dropping the wireless connection.
I would buy a cheap N*L 120 from a well known auction site and then connect a router to that. Or a better Cable modem if you want to "play" with it.
Netgear or Linksys. Used both on NTL myself in the past and both great products.
Used Belkin and D-link with no problems
Belkin and D-link or excelleht with no problems.Hidden Content
i use a wireless netgear and it hasn't let me down yet!!
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