What router do you use

Started by Rik, Feb 02, 2008, 18:01:10

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Sebby

Yep, it's the best router I've ever owned. ;D

Nigel

Hi Kerrso05. No, I've never had any disconnects with my Zoom X6. I'm no expert but I suggest that the problem lies with your line, home wiring or exchange rather than with your router or IDNet.

g7pkf

At present the best 2700HGV

also own a 1800 (2700 without the VOIP)
voyager 250
voyager 110
billion
d-link
AVM
cisco (2nd best router for my line)
another 2 cant remember the brands
and a multitech.

Yes i work on adsl lines a bit.



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I am using a Zyxel 6600 at the moment, I also have a BT Voyager 2100 and a Talk Talk ( read Philips )..along with 3 faulty 2700's . ;D.. I like the Zyxel best of the bunch.

I don't do polls, so I havn't voted..  >:D
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Gary

Must admit I have gone back to the DG834G v3 as I started having wireless dropouts when media streaming, granted the 2700 was the best for line speed and stability but the QOS feature on the DG is is better for me personally, I have dropped sync to 5568 but I can live with that and I'm still getting a good snr, maybe some work was done on my DSLAM :-\ I think its horses for courses with routers but the 2700 was good but also I need upnp even though it has issues, but the DG does not allow dns changes via it so I'm not to worried there. :) anyone want a dual SSID 2700 HGV, PM me ;D
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

mrapoc

Im loving my hacked 2700hgv  ;D

Holds the line 100% ;)

psp83

Quote from: madasahatter on Feb 03, 2008, 17:47:48
I know this wasn't directed at me, but just to let you know that I've had a Netgear DG834G (v1) for approx three years now, and I've never experienced problems with it - certainly not of the type that you mention there.

Quote from: Rik on Feb 03, 2008, 17:59:46
I had an 834G v3 running for a year or so before moving to the 2700. No problems of that sort at all. Might be worth trying some extra ventilation, Paul.

Sorry, But i was talking about my older router, the DG834PN version, That router was a nightmare atleast once a day  :-\

But i've got a DG834G router and not had much probs with it, only when BT **** around with my line  :-[

shazzy

I'm using a netgear DG834g V3.  A really good all round router.  Just upgraded the firmware to V4.01.30 and I have a few more options to play round with now including security wep options.  :D

Baz

Im no expert so may be wrong here but isnt WPA security far better than WEP?

Rik

Much better, Baz. WEP can be cracked in a few seconds.
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DeViTTo

I have a Dlink DIR655 Cable router 1gb switch and draft N.

Using a Draytek Vigor 100 ADSL+2 Modem  :)

krysia

I've got a Billion 7402VGP (with VOIP), which I like - it allows you to set a coding gain that increases sync speed, which is handy, or you can just leave it on auto.  The helpdesk is first-rate - when e-mails about setting up the firewall didn't get me anywhere, they phoned me up (early on a Friday evening!) and talked me through the necessary set-up very patiently!

Rik

Thanks, Krysia - have you voted?
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krysia

Yes, I have - thanks for checking!

Simon

Quote from: krysia on Feb 07, 2008, 20:17:26
Yes, I have - thanks for checking!

That's a relief - Rik would have been round with a clipboard otherwise!  ;D
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Malc

Quote from: Simon on Feb 07, 2008, 21:13:27
That's a relief - Rik would have been round with a clipboard otherwise!  ;D


Clip round the ear, more like

Rik

I'm still amazed at the low takeup on Speedtouch.
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Quote from: Simon on Feb 07, 2008, 21:13:27
That's a relief - Rik would have been round with a clipboard otherwise!  ;D

I await mine then Simon..  ;D
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Trembling at the thought of it Rik...  ;D
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Malc

Quote from: Rik on Feb 08, 2008, 00:48:07
I'm still amazed at the low takeup on Speedtouch.

I have one ;)

Rik

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Ray

Quote from: Rik on Feb 08, 2008, 00:48:07
I'm still amazed at the low takeup on Speedtouch.
I've got one as well - I also have a Netgear so I suppose I could have voted for that instead.  :-\ but I'm using my Speedtouch at the moment.  ;D
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Rik

I was thinking about allowing two votes for all of use who have a spare in the cupboard Ray. ;)
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Malc

Then I can add by speedtouch to the vote