Netgear's DG834G v5 Wireless ADSL Router

Started by cyprio42, Jun 05, 2010, 11:47:54

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Bud

This DG834GV5 is available from PC world at £31.60.

Are they difficult to set up and what are the IDNET prices?
I'm on a learning curve

Bud

Wow! just checked IDNET prices :o

I would need 2 wireless network adapters as well and they're only £15 each at pc world....I never understand why businesses don't cut their prices and increase their sales instead of profiteering and losing out.... ???

It's a bit like those bars abroad that rip you off for beer....you only have a pint then they lose you for the rest of the holiday....crazy thinking... ???
I'm on a learning curve

Simon

Your choice.  No one is saying you have to buy from IDNet.  Please remember, though, you have been advised to talk to them before you spend out on a new router.
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Simon_idnet

We barely cover our costs on the routers that we sell. Because we can't buy in huge quantities we don't have the buying power of PC World, Amazon etc. But we do ofer a free configuration service which suits people who don't want to have to learn how to setup their hardware.

Bud

I'm on a learning curve

Simon

Simon.
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Bud

So, if you can read, you can set it up? :)
I'm on a learning curve

Simon

Simon.
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Glenn

All that needs to done basically, is add your IDNet details and password.
Glenn
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Bud

Quote from: Glenn on Jun 30, 2010, 12:50:34
All that needs to done basically, is add your IDNet details and password.
Thanks....
I'm on a learning curve

Lance

No need to go wireless though. Just use network cables from the router to each machine.
Lance
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