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Old Dec 19, 2002 | 01:35 PM
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Similar to previous thread, I too have Freeserve Broadband but running on a laptop which is used in different rooms in the house. Connection speed is excellent, 450+. The USB frog modem and extension phone cable are a real pain. Has anyone experience of the following wireless combined modem routers, D-Link DSL-604+, Draytek 2600WE or ZyXEL 650HW.

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Old Dec 19, 2002 | 02:08 PM
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Hi

In brief

2600We - excellent routing functionality with good range and average wireless performance.

DSL-604+ - good routing functionality with good range and excellent wireless performance.

ZyXEL 650HW - good routing functionality with good wireless range and performance.

BTW - As a special offer to scooby users I will do the zyxel 650hw for £159 + VAT

IM me and I will give you all the details

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[Edited by roadrunner - 12/19/2002 2:09:38 PM]
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Old Dec 19, 2002 | 02:41 PM
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Mines miles better now with the D-Link DSL-504 router Getting proper speeds now.

A mate as a wireless D-Link cable router as is getting great results too. Really easy to setup.
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