| Post ID |
Timestamp |
Content |
User |
| 498153 |
2006-11-11 08:57:00 |
Help Please....When purchasing a ADSL Modem should I try and future proof and what is the best type to buy? I am a home user. |
Reporoa (5759) |
| 498154 |
2006-11-11 09:17:00 |
Many ISP's give free modems, don't they? |
developer (4447) |
| 498155 |
2006-11-11 09:24:00 |
Yes that is correct but I dont wish to go on contact so I am buying my own Modem |
Reporoa (5759) |
| 498156 |
2006-11-11 09:36:00 |
Get one that is ADSL2+ ready. |
trinsic (6945) |
| 498157 |
2006-11-11 10:10:00 |
I agree. Get one that supports future Internet connections. You may consider one that supports WLAN as well if you want to get rid of cables. |
developer (4447) |
| 498158 |
2006-11-11 10:28:00 |
You could get a basic internal (PCI) one, brand new for about 30 bucks. Then if you want/need to upgrade later your outlay would've been minimal. You also get the advantage of super-simplistic setup and on/off connecting. |
Greg (193) |
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