- Cheap wireless ADSL router
- Posted by Trent SC on July 7th, 2004
Can someone recommend a low-cost wireless router with a built-in ADSL
connection (so I don't have to keep my rather naff ADSL modem)?
TIA
- Posted by RobertJM on July 7th, 2004
Belkin 7630, but only had mine a week though!
RobertJM
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- Posted by ___ on July 7th, 2004
"RobertJM" <robert@rockNObottomSPAM.plus.com> wrote in message
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Does this one allow more than one wireless connection ie a laptop and PDA ?
- Posted by Sunil Sood on July 7th, 2004
"___" <no_one@home.here> wrote in message
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Yes - I think the Belkin 7630 is supposed to support up to about 50 wireless
connections - though I haven't tried more than 2/3 at a time.
All wireless modem/routers I have come accross will allow multiple
connections.
Regards
Sunil
- Posted by ___ on July 7th, 2004
"Sunil Sood" <news@soods.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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Thanks for info. Am I right in thinking that any router acts as a mains
socket as regards any pc connected to it is the ONLY one which needs to be
on, the same with a PDA for wireless net access ?
- Posted by Lurch on July 7th, 2004
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 20:25:33 +0100, "___" <no_one@home.here> strung
together this:
If you're asking if you only need any one client machiine on at any
one time for that machine to access the net, then yes.
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