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<blockquote data-quote="Barx" data-source="post: 27665" data-attributes="member: 121"><p>Concur with what he says. 1 point to add is that the router has a built in adsl moodem and so replaces your current modem. My personal preference of make are linksys. Had a linksys BEFSX41 (wired cable router) for 4 years without hitch. Just changed to a linksys WRT54G2 (wireless cable router). No probs either (touch wood). As states these are CABLE routers so no good for ADSL before you go out and buy 1. There is a ADSL version though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barx, post: 27665, member: 121"] Concur with what he says. 1 point to add is that the router has a built in adsl moodem and so replaces your current modem. My personal preference of make are linksys. Had a linksys BEFSX41 (wired cable router) for 4 years without hitch. Just changed to a linksys WRT54G2 (wireless cable router). No probs either (touch wood). As states these are CABLE routers so no good for ADSL before you go out and buy 1. There is a ADSL version though. [/QUOTE]
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