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Is there an alternative toWanadoo's Live box? I have Wanadoo Broadband and
would like to move my computer away from the phone socket. This looks quite simple with the Livebox but could it be done with any other router? |
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On 2005-11-25 18:43:03 +0000, "pj" <pj@discussions.microsoft.com> said:
> Is there an alternative toWanadoo's Live box? I have Wanadoo Broadband > and would like to move my computer away from the phone socket. This > looks quite simple with the Livebox but could it be done with any other > router? Yes, any other wireless ADSL modem-router - I like the Netgear DG834G as they're very easy to set up & at least as reliable as any other brand or model. For wireless network cards & USB dongles I like the Belkin 54G stuff - it uses the Ralink chipset & you can install it under XP without 3rd-party network-monitoring tools, which are invariably poorer than XP SP2's own one. To ensure this I ignore Belkin's advice to run the setup.exe before installing the card & just plug the wireless adaptor into the PC; when it prompts for drivers insert the Belkin CD, ignore the warning & Bob's your mother's brother. I've installed many cards this way over the last year or so & it's a very reliable method. I like http://broadbandbuyer.co.uk as a supplier. Stroller. |
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