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Old 19-05-2007, 00:38   #1
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Help with ADSL wireless router

My auntie asked me to get a wireless modem router for her
as im using NTL
i dont know much about ADSL

shes using tiscali
i dont think shes on a high speed connection (2mb??)

i see there are ADSL2+ routers
are these backwards compatible?? with normal ADSL??

im looking at these 2 routers from Ebuyer as they have £10 off anything £30+

Netgear DG834G
NETGEAR DG834G ADSL2+

which 1 should i get??
or something else??
looking for 1 with a USB bundle
thanks for any advice
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Old 19-05-2007, 09:07   #2
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Re: Help with ADSL wireless router

either of them will be fine. May as well pay the extra and go for the adsl2. However if you call Tiscali and threaten to leave there is a good chance they will send you a live box(adsl modem router with built in voip) a lot of adsl providers are offering these now.If they dont then maybe consider a change to someone who does ie orange broadband and BT as a 50 quid saving is better than a kick in the head. Even Aol broadband will get you a free router nowadays. And before the aol is a virus crew pipe up you dont have to install the software to have use the broadband
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