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pwaddles

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#57193 5-Feb-2010 12:12
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At home I have a normal DSL modem, then I had a gigabit switch for fast data transfers between my PC and media server at home, then I have a wireless router that plugs in so I can roam with the laptop. 


Is there a product that lets me have all of this in 1 box?  Cause that would be fantastic!!


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  #296387 5-Feb-2010 12:50
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you could try a belkin N+ router has gigbit, N wireless, and ADSL 2+ or the Double N+ Wireless Router which is the same apart from uses 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz for the wireless



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  #296401 5-Feb-2010 13:20
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Yeah they do exist and one is http://www.linksysbycisco.com/... I currently use a linksys and although I don;t use this particular model I rate them as good qulaity kit. Think these ones are around $250




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  #296402 5-Feb-2010 13:21
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Netgear have some good ones.


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