Hi
Im thinking baout getting a BT voyager 2100 and one usb 2.0 54mpbs dongle.
1.wot do you people think of the set up??
What security has the BT Router got???
What USB 2.0 54mbps dongle do you recomend???
thanks in advance
Hi
Im thinking baout getting a BT voyager 2100 and one usb 2.0 54mpbs dongle.
1.wot do you people think of the set up??
What security has the BT Router got???
What USB 2.0 54mbps dongle do you recomend???
thanks in advance
Erm, I would recommend not going with BT, not out of any distaste for them, I just feel there are better products on the market.
If your looking for an all in one solution you could try linksys(owned by cisco systems - should know what theyre doing) netgear or belkin. Then whichever make you chose, chose a wireless adapter from their range. From personal experience, Belkin and Netgear stuff is generally very good, though a few mates have linksys stuff and have had no problems.
Hope this helps
Dave
the reson why i was going with the bt one was because i have bt broadband and the current wired router from them is great and was so easy to set up.
The other routers are they realy easy to set up???
also how good is wifi super G from netgear???
The other routers are really simple to set up, and if your struggling for any of the settings you can have a look at your old router. The netgears are really simple to set up, the manual tells you all you need to know, and the software (I think it comes with software - my WGPS-606 Wireless Bridge did anyhoo) is really easy to use.
Dave
BTW, you dont need to get BT stuff to run on BT Broadband, the only reason they recommend it is as their cs is trained on how to set it up - though all the settings are the same for others, just in different places. (I've got a Belkin Wireless Router, and a Netgear Bridge - My entire house is wireless, my room entirely wired. - They work fine together, so no compatability problems with them or BT)
BT routers are reputed to be more sensitive than some others, which may help if line conditions are marginal. However, I don't know how true that it, or what difference it would make (if any) in your case.
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