Ended up buying a
Netgear WNR854T Rangemax NEXT cable/DSL Router
from ebay at £31
thanks all
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Doesn't ntl:Telewest / Virgin business broadband max out at 20Mbps? So unless you are shifting big files between wired PCs inside your LAN, 100Mbps should be sufficient. The bottleneck is the WAN link.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt should work but appears to have no GigaBit switch - 100 Mbits is soooo yesterday, if you are planning to shift any big files the difference will be very apparent.
WRT wireless, 802.11g (54Mbps) the actual throughput is approx. 22Mpbs (i.e. data, not data and payload) so again, 100Mbps would be sufficient. If you have two or more wireless PC's they share the RF bandwidth (one at a time - half-duplex). If the router supports 802.11b and g (11 and 54Mbps) and one PC uses 11b and the other 11g, then the throughput of 11g ireduces even further. This is the case for ALL wireless routers/access points supporting those standards.
I did notice that the router only allows dyndns.org for Dynamic DNS configuration, but that may not be a problem for you.
Regarding the WAN:
I know that with a DrayTek router, on NTL cable, you will need to release the PC's MAC address from your modem before the model will recognise a different address (for your router).
To do this, in Windows, make sure the modem is connected directly to your PC and working. Then use either winipcfg.exe (press the 'Release All' button) or use ' ipconfig.exe /release ' from the MSDOS prompt.
Hope this helps
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That'll be the double vision then - try these glasses:Originally posted by AtW View PostAnd you are right, good thing I said "seems"...
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I believe it has 4 LAN ports.Originally posted by AtW View PostThat router seems to have 8 ports...
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Oh, in this case it does not matter - gigabit indeed applies to wired connections. That router seems to have 8 ports, if you don't need so many wired connections or at all you might be getting better deal by getting smaller router.Originally posted by DaveP View PostI'm more interested in wireless connection from router to laptop.
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You're correct - gigabit connectivity only applies to devices that are connected to the router via a network cable.Originally posted by DaveP View PostNot sure what the gigabit feature is, could you explain.
from what I have gathered gigabit connection only applies to a wired connect from router to a pc.
I'm more interested in wireless connection from router to laptop.
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ATW,
Not sure what the gigabit feature is, could you explain.
from what I have gathered gigabit connection only applies to a wired connect from router to a pc.
I'm more interested in wireless connection from router to laptop.
cheers
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It should work but appears to have no GigaBit switch - 100 Mbits is soooo yesterday, if you are planning to shift any big files the difference will be very apparent.
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I was on NTL, now VirginOriginally posted by DaveP View PostHi I am thinking of buying the following router,
Netgear WNDR3300 before I do I wanted to ask if anybody has had any problems using it with NTL/Telewest business broadband.
Been using a belkin cable modem router for 2 years now with zero problems.
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Router compatability
Hi I am thinking of buying the following router,
Netgear WNDR3300 before I do I wanted to ask if anybody has had any problems using it with NTL/Telewest business broadband.Tags: None
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