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| Thread ID: 136158 | 2014-01-26 08:06:00 | Router advice | cowboy stu (7021) | Press F1 |
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| 1366177 | 2014-02-02 19:51:00 | What is a good router for home wifi use ? Setting up a new install .. a laptop , couple of cellphones, tablet. Is the standard telecom router issued okay ? I think the others are right in saying it's "OK". Get a few too many devices on it though and it'll start doing stupid things, like not giving out DHCP leases... |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 1366178 | 2014-02-02 21:05:00 | Consumer did a review on some recently. TP Link came out top. Did they comment on how it looked good sitting on the desk and had pretty lights? Consumer reviews are not ones I would trust with such things as networking equipment. |
Alex B (15479) | ||
| 1366179 | 2014-02-02 22:56:00 | Did they comment on how it looked good sitting on the desk and had pretty lights? Consumer reviews are not ones I would trust with such things as networking equipment. :lol: Probably they'd say that the Fuhjyyu capacitors inside look pretty too! |
Agent_24 (57) | ||
| 1366180 | 2014-02-03 02:39:00 | Yeah most of the time they do the _worst_ possible reviews like "Oh I only got 10mbps with Router A to speedtest.net but I got 10.5 for Router B. Therefor the WiFi on Router B is better" :p | Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 1366181 | 2014-02-03 06:25:00 | Yeah most of the time they do the _worst_ possible reviews like "Oh I only got 10mbps with Router A to speedtest.net but I got 10.5 for Router B. Therefor the WiFi on Router B is better" :p And the sad thing is they are very trusted for reviews |
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