After a chat in the mods area this morning, I got to wondering what brand of Modem/Router's are popular with AP members
So here you go, a Poll
Other
D-Link
Billion
Telstra (Bigpond)
Netgear
Belkin
Netcomm
Dynalink
Aopen
3com (US Robotics)
After a chat in the mods area this morning, I got to wondering what brand of Modem/Router's are popular with AP members
So here you go, a Poll
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RICK
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My phone line is hooked into an Alcatel Modem(Telstra) from many years ago, my PC and such hooks into a Netgear Modem/Router, it was just a pain to get going to work with my ADSL and haven't tried again.
'Modem' brand/model is:
Motorola SB4101(STILL!)
router brand/model is:
NetGear FWG114P
I have a 2wire one through bigpond.. haven't had any problems with it using netgear adapters for the boys puter and it's a pain in the proverbial! always dropping in and out grrr
Another one for Netgear - might have to put that on the list. Or is that the same as Netcomm?
Cheers
Russell
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I chose the D-Link because it was the best pre-N at the time. Come to think of, most of my network gear is D-Link except for my 16 port switch which is Netgear.
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The more I learn the less I know !
I've use a "Billion" wireless router. About 5years ago the Tel$tra modem crashed and the Tel$tra replacement lasted about 3weeks. Gave up and got this little Billion, couldn't be happier, never missed a beat, and voip capable.
I'm using Linksys by Cisco. I had a D-link prior and it gave me nothing but trouble. The Linksys hasn't skipped a beat.
Cheers Debra
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Same as Deb - using linksys after my Dlink spat the dummy (was never really happy with it). The Linksys gear has been going well for a while now.
Regards, Rob
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I have a rather complex set up at home. I use a Billion Modem Router for ADSL and a N wireless network for streaming media to my PS3 for movies/photos etc on my lounge room big screen and for my computer. I also have a separate G network that streams music from itunes using an Apple Airport Express to my hifi setup. It also connects to older G only devices such as my iphone and kids laptops.
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Hmmm, mine is a Cisco (although actually it's a Linksys, but Cisco bought them out and rebranded).
However, I have a small pile of routers here that I have used, and keep as spares:
* Cisco (Linksys) AG241
* Cisco 837
* Billion (can't remember the model number and it's on the bottom of the pile).
Also a dead Cisco 857 which had a disagreement with a power spike
Dave
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Cisco 857 here.
I live in the 'sticks' so have Satellite with Ipstar modem
Added Billion ...
FYI ... the top 10 from Whirlpool...
#1 Billion
#2 Netgear
#3 D-Link
#4 Linksys
#5 Netcomm
#6 Belkin
#7 Motorola
#8 Apple
#9 Linksys / Sipura
#10 Dynalink
Another Linksys here - Never had a problem
Telstra modem, linksys router. Even though my modem is wireless I only use it wired and use my router as my wireless network. I also am wired to most points where the laptops are used to keep speeds to an optimum.
Andrew
Mostly Canon gear