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dannero
21-03-2005, 18:56
Is this router ok - I have a pace set top box.

http://www.inmac.co.uk/catalogue/item/BELWLG04

etccarmageddon
21-03-2005, 19:01
I tried it and it was extremely unreliable - took it back to pcworld and got a belkin pre n router - this was supposed to be the cutting edge at £120. worked fine for a couple of weeks and then packed in when I tried to reboot it! bumped into someone at pcworld who told me other people had experienced problems with the same model!

took it back to pcworld and got a linksys wireless router and it's been working fine for the last 2-3 weeks without problem.

dannero
21-03-2005, 19:17
how about:

http://www.inmac.co.uk/catalogue/item/LKSWL015

Paul K
21-03-2005, 19:22
how about:

http://www.inmac.co.uk/catalogue/item/LKSWL015
That's a lot better than the Belkin one ;) Don't forget you'll need a wireless card/ adapter for each PC you want to connect to the router.

mmm
21-03-2005, 19:27
The linksys wireless routers on Amazon are much cheaper at the mo if you include VAT and free delivery. G and GS models are same price

search amazon.co.uk for

WRT54G-UK

or

WRT54GSUK

but there is a thread on linksysinfo about problems with the GS model (which looks to be similar but with more room for 3rd party firmware)... so theire is always the old slow cheapest

BEFW11S4

etccarmageddon
21-03-2005, 19:30
how about:

http://www.inmac.co.uk/catalogue/item/LKSWL015

that's the one I use - cost £60 or £70 at pcworld. a bit cheaper if you buy from an on line retailer. no problems here with ours.

dannero
21-03-2005, 19:34
thanks - I think I'll get it. I've got an accont with inmac so I'll get it from them.

vaiolator
21-03-2005, 22:00
I have the Belkin router that was in the first link.
Set up was easy and worked first time.
Mine is on for the majority of the day and hasn't had one glitch in the month I have had it.

Paul K
21-03-2005, 22:12
I have the Belkin router that was in the first link.
Set up was easy and worked first time.
Mine is on for the majority of the day and hasn't had one glitch in the month I have had it.
I've said it before and no doubt I will say it again, the problem with PCs and their setups is that no 2 PCs are alike and no 2 PCs behave exactly the same. You may have a totally rock solid setup using the Belkin router with your PC but many people have problems with Belkin equipment (myself included). There is no saying if dannero would have problems with the Belkin if he tried it but Linksys and Netgear equipment often seems to be more reliable, better supported easier to use.
I'm glad your setup is working correctly but since you have only had it for 1 month you may find that the router may start mis-behaving after a while. I know I had the misfortune to suffer a problematic wired router which behaved perfectly for a couple of months but after that I was constantly having to reboot it to regain my connection :(
Good luck with your setup, hopefully you will find that it remains solid for you :tu:

handyman
21-03-2005, 22:30
that's the one I use - cost £60 or £70 at pcworld. a bit cheaper if you buy from an on line retailer. no problems here with ours.

£43.00 inc vat at ebuyer link (http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?rb=6210098668&action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=45023)

fragless
21-03-2005, 23:09
£43.00 inc vat at ebuyer link (http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?rb=6210098668&action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=45023)

Thats were I got mine from, had since Jan, works well, plenty of feature's and roaming around the house with the laptop signal is very good (terraced house) also Son's PC upstairs connects via wireless and we never have any problems with it.

HTH

Plug
21-03-2005, 23:09
Thats the one I bought from these guys www.rswww.com (http://www.rswww.com) in Watford, up and running in less than 5 minutes and no problems at all.

vaiolator
22-03-2005, 09:03
I've said it before and no doubt I will say it again,...SNIP....
Agreed. I had heard Linksys were more reliable but just got what was available in the limited time (2 hours!) I had to get nagging children off my back. :mad:
The point of my post was to show all was not as gloomy as it seemed if anyone had bought a Belkin and it was qualified with the short length of time it had been in use. Although an inconvenience, it's lifetime warranty may come in handy!
Oh btw, I wish my set up was stable. An XP, an ME laptop and a 98se. That combination was why I was impressed how easy was to set up. Or maybe it is just my expert knowledge of wireless networks! ;) :dunce:

fragless
22-03-2005, 12:12
I Have used them both Linksys and the belkin, while the range was about the same with the laptop around the house, I found the belkin simple to setup compared to Linksys, there both very easy to setup and from a newbie's point of view they really can not go wrong with either unit.

Just to add the Linksys, pc to pc transfer of files was faster than the belkin