| Post ID |
Timestamp |
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User |
| 1171252 |
2011-01-20 20:29:00 |
Have a mate who's after a replacement all-in-one modem wireless router for his overheating Dynalink; is this (as per Chill's blog) (pbtech.co.nz) still the one to go for? |
nofam (9009) |
| 1171253 |
2011-01-20 20:49:00 |
I don't know too much about this topic but I had one of those and I was not impressed with it.
When pinging it added some sort of delay to the return causing all sorts of problems. This delay did not appear with any other router. |
DeSade (984) |
| 1171254 |
2011-01-20 21:05:00 |
Depends on what your willing to spend really. Personally I like Draytek fantastic support very good modems but they aren't the cheapest |
razzarphenix (2626) |
| 1171255 |
2011-01-20 21:18:00 |
Replaced my overheating Dynalink with the one in the link and would not go back, it's great. |
--Wolf-- (128) |
| 1171256 |
2011-01-20 21:18:00 |
I got one of those about a year ago too, to replace the heap of **** Linksys WAG160n that overheated, and it's still going hard, I reckon it's the best 'cheap' all in one to go for still. :thumbs: |
wratterus (105) |
| 1171257 |
2011-01-21 05:35:00 |
I have one of those & it is great |
Greven (91) |
| 1171258 |
2011-01-21 10:16:00 |
What razzarphenix said, and I think I mention it in my blog post. If you've got the money, Draytek are a bit better quality, but probably not so much aimed at the home / home-office market. I'd go for the one in that link if I was you :) |
Chilling_Silence (9) |
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