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I think it may be a USR 9105... but I'm not sure, anyone know?
Whilst I'm here - anyone know where I can buy a USR 9105 cheap?
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I think it may be a USR 9105... but I'm not sure, anyone know?
Whilst I'm here - anyone know where I can buy a USR 9105 cheap?
Ah, finally found out it's a 9003.
Anyone used one?
The 9105 is supposed to be the STABILITY KING! Does anyone know how the 9003 compares???
Slightly off-topic, but my Linksys WRT54GS has been running since February with several firmware updates and lots of tweaking. My previous Netgear died like weekly :D Stability is hardly an issue these days, i'd just stay away from Netgears with the problems I have encountered. I used a US Robotics router once at work, they are nice, bit nasty looking, but then so is my Linksys :devilish:
Hmmm.. I seem to have 'issues' with connection stability, and I'm not the only one out there! Seems to be when there is a big load on the router/modem, such as with multiplayer games, downloading using p2p etc etc...
What do u do with your 'WRT54GS'?
Yeah someone told me it was the routing table filling up and that a reboot and latest firmware would fix it, did both, and within about a day it would begin happening and dropping every 10mins or so, usually sooner. Got fed up, called Netgear and got through to some Bangladesh call-centre, they helpfully led me through it but the same problem continued occuring, I got pants range on it too.
I do exactly the same as before on my Linksys as I did with my Netgear, just quicker :D Move files across, shared broadband connection, a little bit of LAN gaming every now and then :D I cant fault this router, I was so reluctant to buy another router because my first experience with networking in general was a bad one, but its great now, cant wait to get my laptop so I can sit in the garden and play some online game with catching some rays :rockon:
The interface with the USRs was ok, not the best (still think Netgear wins there, although out of the major brands - Belkin, Netgear, Linksys, USR, D-Link etc. I havent used D-link so I cant comment there), but much the same as a Linksys, efficient once you get used to it. My sveasoft hacked firmware I use adds to the complexity of it all, but once you know your way around it is fine :D
Thanx, I've been highly recommended the USRobotics9105 by a man who know his stuff and it's exactly what I need in terms of price/quality/functionality.
Found it for £61.15 with next day delivery!
http://wehavethings.com/uk/product.php?xProd=12165