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11/10/2007 02:53:54 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by slickchik: I bought the cheapest Netgear router ($30 or so when I bought it). Set up a wireless network with it and it works great.
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Second the netgear - really easy to setup, more or less plug it in and it works! I know three other people who have them and they all swear by them. |
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11/10/2007 03:11:39 PM · #27 |
Originally posted by cheekymunky: Originally posted by slickchik: I bought the cheapest Netgear router ($30 or so when I bought it). Set up a wireless network with it and it works great.
Circuit City Link |
Second the netgear - really easy to setup, more or less plug it in and it works! I know three other people who have them and they all swear by them. |
Third the Netgear. All I did was plug it in and booyah! Wireless awesomeness!
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11/10/2007 03:42:00 PM · #28 |
I have the Linksys Wireless G broadband with speed boost. very easy to set up have not had a single problem with it as of yet. Have several wireless devices running off of it. I like to play games on line with my PSP while sitting on our deck. I think I got this one at Walmart for around $60.
Has 150-180 foot range.
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11/10/2007 04:23:50 PM · #29 |
another vote cast here for the D-Link. i tried the Linksys and had nothing but problems. went with the D-Link and never looked back. |
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11/10/2007 06:11:11 PM · #30 |
well, which ever you get if you pm me ill help you out as much as possible with setting it up securely* |
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