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rayaan

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#68071 14-Sep-2010 15:21
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hi there,
 i recently read a forum on geekzone about Belkin F5D7633. i was wondering does this modem support the features below and also i live in a 2 storey house... will there be connection problems with this model of modem...

cheers
rayaAn 

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rayaan

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#379707 14-Sep-2010 15:25
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oops sory i forgot to put da features:

•                Easy plug and play setup and user interface

•                ADSL2+ router Wi-Fi certified 802.11 b/g/n.

•                Four Ethernet ports (10/100Mbps).

•                Two USB 2.0 ports for printing and file sharing.

 



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  #379786 14-Sep-2010 18:48
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That model doesn't have any USB ports and only appears to support b/g wireless.

Personally, I haven't seen any home routers that have two USB ports. Hopefully someone else can suggest one that does.

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  #380151 15-Sep-2010 14:20
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Asus seem to have a model DSL-N13 http://www.asus.co.nz/product.aspx?P_ID=IM9YSDjkYBQw5Uv5&templete=2 that seems to have the two USB ports you are after, as well as b/g/n and four 10/100 ethernet ports.

I have never used any Asus routers though, so can't comment on performance and/or ease of use.

I should point out that it was Ragnor's post about the Asus RT-N16 ( http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=66&topicid=67514&page_no=2 ) that pointed the way! ;-)

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