In need of a new router

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Ciaran
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In need of a new router

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Right I've found out that my ISP havn't locked our net signal to our router so I'm getting a new one which allows me more control over ports and stuff and need to know which one would be the best, brand name at least: Netgear, Belkin and Linksys seem to be the big ones here....Netopia and ZyXEL are a no go for me, any suggestions?
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Re: In need of a new router

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Belkins are good and very worth it. Netgear is also good but i prefer belkin.
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I would reccomend a decent Netgear router if you can.
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Re: In need of a new router

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I have used Belkin and NetGear, both dependable although my current NetGear is marginally superior, LinkSys are also adequate.
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Re: In need of a new router

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Definitely Belkin. I've got a Netgear modem at the moment and it's good, but the Belkin one I have lying around somewhere is far better. (If only I could use it. wienergobbler you sky for locking my signal. Ffffffffuuuuuuuuu...)

Oh, make sure it's dual band and has A + N networking support. A especially.
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