Using a Router on a LAN

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M3rC

Sky wrote:wg834 was a typo, have since amended post to read WGR614 which is the cable version.
Also have a look at the netgear WNR range of 802.11N cable routers, you might even get wireless working
TP-Link are one of the best budget solutions I've come across.
For £70 i dont think its a budget solution m8 :wink:
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I use a TP LINK 150n USB Dongle and have no issues with it, I know it's not a router but as for the name, like I said no probs
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M3rC wrote:
Sky wrote:wg834 was a typo, have since amended post to read WGR614 which is the cable version.
Also have a look at the netgear WNR range of 802.11N cable routers, you might even get wireless working
TP-Link are one of the best budget solutions I've come across.
For £70 i dont think its a budget solution m8 :wink:
You was ripped off, or maybe the import duty is more in Wales, I paid £28 for my TD_W8950ND :p
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