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Old 11-10-2011, 07:16   #1
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VM Router Advice ?

Am looking to upgrade my home wifi, have a basic Netgear 54g Router supplied by VM, fed by a VM cable modem, have been looking at the Linksys E3200 & E4200, for the speed and USB connection, but reading comments in places, am not sure,
Anyone recommend these ? or anything that works well on VM pls ?
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Old 11-10-2011, 13:14   #2
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Re: VM Router Advice ?

I am in the market looking for something a bit tasty as well..

I think I will go for this one, for no other reason reason than it looks good and seems to do everything real well, unless someone has a better idea..

THIS ONE!!


The reviews I have seen are not bad either..
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Re: VM Router Advice ?

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I am in the market looking for something a bit tasty as well..

I think I will go for this one, for no other reason reason than it looks good and seems to do everything real well, unless someone has a better idea..

THIS ONE!!


The reviews I have seen are not bad either..
Bad Link? Doesn't work on my iPhone4

---------- Post added at 14:51 ---------- Previous post was at 13:43 ----------

You Mean -

THIS ONE !!!

(Edited on Laptop)

But have you read this review about it -

http://www.trustedreviews.com/Netgea...ipheral_review

Doesn't have the USB connection am looking for,...
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Old 11-10-2011, 15:49   #4
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Re: VM Router Advice ?

I'd advise you to hold out a little while longer for the TP-Link WR2843ND. Don't get confused with the TL-WR2543ND though. WR2843ND can operate simultaneous bands, TL-WR2543ND cannot.

http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/87...b-routers.html
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Re: VM Router Advice ?

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I'd advise you to hold out a little while longer for the TP-Link WR2843ND. Don't get confused with the TL-WR2543ND though. WR2843ND can operate simultaneous bands, TL-WR2543ND cannot.

http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/87...b-routers.html
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Re: VM Router Advice ?

The TL-WR2843ND can operate simultaneous 2.4 GHz network and 5 GHz network.

The TL-WR2543ND cannot, you can only have 1 band running not both at the same time.
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The TL-WR2843ND can operate simultaneous 2.4 GHz network and 5 GHz network.

The TL-WR2543ND cannot, you can only have 1 band running not both at the same time.
Oh, i see, sorry,
Yeah, looks very good, think i will wait, how easy are they to set up ?
Bit of a novice,
Should be cheaper than a Linksys, and you can fit bigger aerials
TP-Link TL-ANT2408CL 2.4GHz 8dbi Indoor Omni-Directional Antenna

Have left word at broadbandbuyer for a stock alert, but the TL-WR2843ND is not mentioned at TP Link, any ideas ?
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Oh, i see, sorry,
Yeah, looks very good, think i will wait, how easy are they to set up ?
Bit of a novice,
Should be cheaper than a Linksys, and you can fit bigger aerials
TP-Link TL-ANT2408CL 2.4GHz 8dbi Indoor Omni-Directional Antenna

Have left word at broadbandbuyer for a stock alert, but the TL-WR2843ND is not mentioned at TP Link, any ideas ?
its pretty straight forward set up wise. they include a CD which most if not all router manufactures give although I don't bother with them. just access the routers web interface, set up and your up and running.

the router itself will have tall antennas, i doubt you'll need to change them but if you do then hold out until their new range is released.

as for release date. i don't know about the TL-WR2843ND, TP Link didn't respond to that question but they did say the TL-WR2543ND will be available to buy by the end of this month.

cost wise its an investment your unlikely to regret.

like you i've been looking for a router. i had to end my marriage with Belkin, it really started to irritate me. Mike Fisher on here advised me to get a TP-Link, now i'm waiting for the TL-WR2843ND to be released
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Re: VM Router Advice ?

As I was not bothered about 5ghz I finished up buying on of these.

I have to admit to having not installed it as yet so cannot comment on it's performance other than having seen mostly good reports.

It has 2 USB ports and will take a tomato firmware upgrade.
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Re: VM Router Advice ?

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its pretty straight forward set up wise. they include a CD which most if not all router manufactures give although I don't bother with them. just access the routers web interface, set up and your up and running.

the router itself will have tall antennas, i doubt you'll need to change them but if you do then hold out until their new range is released.

as for release date. i don't know about the TL-WR2843ND, TP Link didn't respond to that question but they did say the TL-WR2543ND will be available to buy by the end of this month.

cost wise its an investment your unlikely to regret.

like you i've been looking for a router. i had to end my marriage with Belkin, it really started to irritate me. Mike Fisher on here advised me to get a TP-Link, now i'm waiting for the TL-WR2843ND to be released
Thanks for your help, think that makes at least two of us awaiting a TL-WR2843ND

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As I was not bothered about 5ghz I finished up buying on of these.

I have to admit to having not installed it as yet so cannot comment on it's performance other than having seen mostly good reports.

It has 2 USB ports and will take a tomato firmware upgrade.
Thanks Mick, two USB ports would be handy, just started looking at routers this week, have noticed this tomato firmware, what is it ?
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Re: VM Router Advice ?

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As I was not bothered about 5ghz I finished up buying on of these.

I have to admit to having not installed it as yet so cannot comment on it's performance other than having seen mostly good reports.

It has 2 USB ports and will take a tomato firmware upgrade.
Course you could always plug a hub in and end up with 8 or more.

Anyhow the Asus is a pretty decent router. Good choice.
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Re: VM Router Advice ?

What I cannot work out about the WR2843ND, is that Znet new about it last january -*http://m.zdnet.co.uk/blogs/zdnet-uk-...uter-10021514/
TP Link have posted a vid on YouTube, but there is nothing on their site ?
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Thanks Mick, two USB ports would be handy, just started looking at routers this week, have noticed this tomato firmware, what is it ?
Tomato Firmware
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Thanks Mick, just one more question, if you don't mind, have been looking at the Linksys E4200 which has internal aerials, or one that has external aerials, do external aerials give you any benefit over internal aerials, or does it just depend on the unit itself ?
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Re: VM Router Advice ?

Personally I have used a Be Box with external aerials and a linksys wrt54G2 with internal aerials. Both performed without issue "out of the box".

And then we come to the Superhub, a device with internal aerials that, for me, fails in all modes except 2.4ghz+145mbps+with a carefully chosen manually set channel.

So it doesn't seem to be cut and dried.

My personal preferance is for a device with external aerials. As external aerials can be directionalised and also allow the possibility to substitute a booster device, for an aerial, to enhance wireless coverage if needed.
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