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    Posted: 14 December 2003 at 1:33pm
Hi guys,
Can anyone recommend a home network router? (preferably wireless)

Thanks, Mart.
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I have the Microsoft MN-500 which I am happy with. Whichever you take, just make sure that it is UPnP compliant.
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I assume you are using it in a small office / home office environment.  In that case a small router/switch/wireless access point would be what you need.  (They tend to call it just a "router," but it's actually a router, switch & wireless access point combined into one device, which is pretty nice I think.)

I haven't had any problems with Linksys Routers and SMC Routers are pretty good.  The SMC Wireless Router I have has an annoying bug when using the Printer Server feature and Windows XP (It always printed the footer page no matter what the settings when printing from Windows XP).  I think they fixed that bug on all new ones though.  I've had mine for awhile and that is a known issue with the particular model I have.

I think that Linksys would be the best.  They are owned by Cisco and they make quality high-end routers.

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Mart,
Since your in the UK, there is a UK based company that makes very good routrers the company is called DRAYTEK (www.draytek.co.uk, and www.draytek.com). I use their routers and have done for a long time. IMHO they are the BEST that money can buy. Let me know if you want to chat more about this and we can do so on IM

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Like wistex I'd recommend the Lynksys wifi routers/Ap's for ease of use, Im about to get the Netgear WGT624 802.11G wifi router/AP because it's claiming 108Mbps speeds when used with a matching PC card. Should be good if it's speed is true.
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I recommend Linksys but you should definetly not go for D-Link. However if you decided to go without wireless I would recommend Smoothwall linux (free version). It is only 30 megabytes and can run on a PI
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I have not really tried the linksys routers so I cant comment on them personally. But I have heard different opinions about them, but I am happy with the draytek routers.

 

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I have a Netgear wireless router with a D-Link wireless network card for my laptop. Have had no problems with it yet (6 months or so).

I believe that the Netgear wireless router is pretty much the most affordable one out there. ($30 or so)

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