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Thread ID: 115494 2011-01-20 20:29:00 Modem replacements - Chill et al? nofam (9009) PC World Chat
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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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