Virgin lists some on here:
http://accessories.virginmedia.com/webstore/Default.aspx
but I can't say I've ever heard of Dynamode or Edimax.
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Almost anything will do the job. However if your friend is likely to
want to use Voip, the I would suggest Netgear as they are easier to set
up and are reliable.
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Woody
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Okay, thanks. Is this the model most people use:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Netgear-WGR614UK-Wireless-Cable-Router/dp/B0000C1WO2
Depending on how much data you are using it may pay to go up market a little
to one of their bluebox offerings such as:-
I have found in their 'white box' models that they tend to choke if you are
passing a lot of data (p2p filesharing etc) sometimes it can be cured by
firmware updates, but I've never had any problems with (as I said) the blue
box (supposedly Pro) equipment...
Of course you'd have a little more security with this one as well..
Having looked at that link, is that particular 'Pro' version wireless?
They're both enormous makers of cheap and cheerful networking
technology. I have two edimax routers and an edimax print server, all of
which have worked fine.
Nope but there are other models
I second that. Edimax have ADSL routers at around £20 from Scan -
reasonable, I think.
I do know that the "wallwart" power supplies fail. When I whinged at Scan
they reported that they see a 2% failure rate on these PSUs, which they
thought was reasonable.
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Graham J
I have been running a Netgear WGR614 v6 on Virgin Media and NTL (as it was
before) for a few years without any issues at all.
So I can recommend this one.
They probably won't download much - no P2P etc, so the white one will
probably be okay for them, but thanks for the info, as I might upgrade
my router at some point.
Thanks. I think I'll suggest the Netgear though, because they seem to
be the company that a lot of people recommend.
Okay, thanks.