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  • Restola
    Certificated Cloud Buster
    • May 2001
    • 2230

    #16
    Originally posted by Brak
    someone told me that if you get a router for a cable modem you have to pay twice the amount of money for it. is that true?
    Some cable companies dont care, since you aren't using any "extra" bandwidth, its all going through the one cable line going into your house. Others will demand that you pay $10-$20/month more per computer.

    You can either check the cable company's website, or just not let them know you are doing it. The router takes the IP from the cable company, then assigns each computer inside its own IP. The cable company will never know unless you: tell them, or show them.

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    • FrAuStY
      a.k.a. Tom Green
      • Apr 2002
      • 1247

      #17
      Originally posted by Restola
      Linksys Etherfast Cable/DSL Router

      I've set up two home-networks with them and never had any problems. Only problem is they run about $99 in the store. I bought my second one on ebay for $52 though.
      I hate to be the "bad guy" but yeah. linksys routers work great!....just wait until they go out and are under warranty. GOOD LUCK trying to get a replacement within 3 months! My dad and I got an ADSL router from them.. it work for 22 days.. then crapped out.. taking both our NIC cards, and two ports on our 22 port switch. We fought tooth and nail with those people trying to get a NEW router sent to us. They made us pay shipping both ways, and sent us a refurbished router TWICE! The first one.. wouldn't even turn on.. guess what.. we had to pay shipping back and forth for that one.. the next one... all the lights stayed on ALL THE TIME,...had to pay shipping again... FINALLY on the THIRD one they sent was BRAND NEW and a NEWER model. After all was said and done we spent over 160$ on a freaking 70$ router. Granted we shouldn't have stuck with them.. we could have almost bought a SISCO router for that much.. but... we had already made an agreement with linksys to get this taken care.

      Customer service = THUMBS DOWN
      Timely responses to customer request = BIG THUMBS DOWN
      Service in general = SUCKS A BIGONE and a HUGE THUMBS DOWN!

      If you get a linksys, just hope it never craps out, otherwise.. you'll have 3 months worth of headaches in front of you. Also, we're not the only ones who had this much of a problem with them. Two people I work with and one my father works with ALL had the same freaking experience with this shady "Network Solutions" company.

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      • Allen
        Registered User
        • Jun 2001
        • 256

        #18
        Hmm- the router in question is not shoddy. Like I said my fat friend stepped on it, and it works fine, and also IS NOT BROKEN. I was stupid and left it in the middle of the floor. It still works.
        "And I think your opinion that my opinion is wrong, is wrong."
        -Unknown, Gamespy Forums

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        • RT-Rockin
          AO's Resident Voyeur
          • Nov 2000
          • 103

          #19
          I'll throw a hearty recommendation out there for Netgear

          I have an RT314 and have had nothing but great things to say about it. There is also a great support group at dslreports.com to help you.

          Zyxel Is another to check out. They are actually the OEM of Netgear and their own line includes some features that are really nice but not included in the Netgear products.


          Check out this addy and do some research:




          GL

          Rockin

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          • Tyril
            the easily distracted
            • Apr 2002
            • 253

            #20
            Linksys r0x0rs.


            I've got one four-port router powering my 12 port 10/100 switch with a 36 port 10baseT below that. Even with a dozen plus computers on the line, no slowdown is noticable.

            uber

            -mike

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            • Shirow
              www.digitalgunfire.com
              • Aug 2002
              • 2023

              #21
              I've had nothing but problems with Linksys routers.. sorry to disagree with everyone I've seen a TON of them crap out.

              My personal favorite is D-Link - I've had a D-Link router under my desk for about a year and a half without ever having to touch it, which is nice.

              I'm using a Cisco uBR905 right now, but that's only because I snagged it from work - D-Link is what I'd recommend if you want something inexpensive and sturdy.
              Superbolt

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              • xmetal2001
                Junior Member at heart
                • May 2001
                • 1994

                #22
                Linksys's may work good but i can't stand the way they look, I prefer the routers that are little boxes with lots of lights . Can't beat em...

                Shiny with lots of lights...o yeah!

                http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...tby=14&order=1 -- get one of these.
                Not too shiny, not many lights, but they work good

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                • spazzed
                  AOChamp
                  • Jun 2001
                  • 4461

                  #23
                  I've heard nothing but good things about Linksys..

                  I've never had any problems with Netgear either. Better yet, they're little boxes w/ blinking lights
                  I'm way too old for this ****.

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                  • Rancid Milk
                    Registered User
                    • May 2002
                    • 248

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Restola
                    Linksys Etherfast Cable/DSL Router.
                    Definately, they're so easy and if you do have a problem for some reason, They have a good tech support cd and also good tech support people.

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