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Getting a new Wireless ADSL2+ Router

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Digmaster:

dude, you can get a top of the line for like 100$

Mine can forwards parts easily, and is wireless N. $98 at Frys

Grumpy:

i wouldn't get netgear, for some reason i can't forward my ports :/

Saxophone:

At least you don't have a 2700HG-E  2wire router. I can't forword meh ports.

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EDIT: Fixed router name.

Packer:


--- Quote from: Digmaster on May 26, 2009, 10:58:03 PM ---dude, you can get a top of the line for like 100$

Mine can forwards parts easily, and is wireless N. $98 at Frys

--- End quote ---
We're talking about Australia here, everything is overpriced.

So Linksys you guys suggest?

Edit:

http://www.warcom.com.au/shop/flypage/networking/Wireless-Networking/Wireless-Routers/1333

TapeDeck:

Thats only wireless G which will work if you don't have an internet  speed greater than 54Mbps and/or you aren't moving tons of files over your LAN network.

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I will now take some time to describe what your internet speed REALLY is.  (I think bisjac did this a while ago in a speedtest thread)

Your internet speed is given to you in Bits per second, not bytes per second.  Every byte is made up of 8 bits (a bit is a 0 or a 1).
So if you have an 8mbps (megabits per second) connection and you want to download an 8 mb (megabyte) file, it would take you 8 seconds because your internet speed is 1 megabyte per second.

/rant

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