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View Poll Results: What brand of Modem/Router do you use?

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  • Other

    17 23.61%
  • D-Link

    13 18.06%
  • Billion

    11 15.28%
  • Telstra (Bigpond)

    9 12.50%
  • Netgear

    7 9.72%
  • Belkin

    7 9.72%
  • Netcomm

    6 8.33%
  • Dynalink

    1 1.39%
  • Aopen

    1 1.39%
  • 3com (US Robotics)

    0 0%
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    Quote Originally Posted by ving View Post
    dg834d from netgear.

    same here.
    Used to have a d-link adsl router and a wireless router connected to that but it was too much trouble so i bought something else and it works

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    Bigpond loves me, I have 2. A landline and a 3G for when we are away. The only thing that really annoys me is because of the distance from the exchange I can't get ADSL2
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    I used to use a Cisco 2600T router, which performed flawlessly for years. It was fast and reliable.

    I now use an Apple Airport Extreme.
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    D link here .No problems.

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    Clarendon is an ADSL1 exchange, but it's only 1200m away.
    I use an Alcatel modem connected (bridged) to a D-Link wireless router/switch.
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    At home I use a Dlink DI-824VUP router on an old Thomson (Alcatel) router that Telstra supplied as a modem. The DI-824 has VPN server capability which we use occasionally for testing.

    I'd be very wary of the latest Dlink stuff having had some exposure to their latest VPN (DIR-300) and wireless models.

    At work we use Netcomm, we've found Netcomm stuff to be reliable and relatively inexpensive and use that by choice when customers ask us to supply a modem.

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    I used a Netgear wireless (802.11g) modem/router for years with no problems, but I've just updated to a Cisco Linksys dual-band wireless (faster 802.11n), it was an easy install and have had no problems with it since.
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    Billion 7404VGP....an oldie but goodie especially for VOIP

    when/if it breaks i will go a draytec which are highly regarded

    Updating Firmware is PITA as you need to re-enter the settings so i might do it every 3mths depending on what the latest firmware does

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