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    One Box Gigabit & Wireless A, B, G?

    As title, looking for any recommendations on a wireless router for NTL BB that supports 801.11a,b,g (also WPA2) and wired gigabit... does such a thing exist?

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    NOt as far as I've looked.

    Best you can do is get a Standard wireless router and tack a gigabit switch on it.

    Since the NTL won't use up anywhere near the 100Mb speed of the uplink you should be fine.
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    Thanks Dougal, after searching for a while I thought as much myself; just thought I'd ask

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    Try this

    D-Link DGL-4300 Wireless Gaming Router, 4-Port Gigabit Switch, 802.11g, 108Mbps, 5dBi

    Might be suitable

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    Thanks Hottentot, I've looked at that model before but it doesn't support 801.11a on the wireless side or jumbo frames (should have put that in my first post) on the wired side.

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