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Old 29-03-2005, 16:14   #8
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Re: Wireless Networking... help!

Any of the ones you listed will be fine although you'll get better wireless performance from pre N routers. AFAIK there are no commodity routers that will do the QoS traffic control you want, to get this you'll need to pay a lot more. (like £250) Nearly all have integrated switch ports to give you the local network connections you need.

I've got a Belkin and it is stable enough for me. Your biggest problem is likely to be the wireless range which generally is obscenely over stated.
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