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Old 16-03-2010, 13:20   #10
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Re: Is this router any good?

Thank you, i think i'll go for the refurb then cos it saves £12 by the time i paid ebuyer's p&p.

I'm a bit confused about what this means (red)
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Wireless Connectivity - Range Matters

The WPN824 RangeMax™ Wireless Router adjusts to interference and the physical barriers in your home to deliver up to 500,000 square feet of coverage. With RangeMax™ wireless dynamic connectivity there is no need to spend extra money on range extenders, repeaters and external antennas. There is also no need to throw away your older wireless devices; RangeMax™ is compatible with 802.11b, 802.11g and SuperG™ products and will boost their range and speed by up to 50%
Is it a proper router or is it meant to just boost my existing one? Or both?
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