Under £100 wireless kit
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puggit

Original Poster:

49,462 posts

272 months

Sunday 19th September 2004
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Ideally I'd like to setup a wireless network between a desktop and laptop. The desktop is next to the NTL cable entry point, so doesn't need it's own wireless card if it's attached to the wireless router.

Any recommendations?

I've found this going cheap on scan.co.uk, but I doubt it's much good!

www.scan.co.uk/products/productinfo.asp?WebProductID=139594

Hut49

3,544 posts

286 months

Sunday 19th September 2004
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Following advice on PH to my similar info request I was recommended and bought the following at Simply Computers. Delivered in 48 hours and does exactly what it said on the box. It comes with a free cardwireless card for the laptop.

www.simply.co.uk/productinformation/47818/WW/NETGEAR_WIRELESS_ADSL_ROUTER_DG834G_+_FREE_PC_CARD_WG511/index.htm

>> Edited by Hut49 on Sunday 19th September 20:24

KITT

5,345 posts

265 months

Sunday 19th September 2004
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I've just ordered one of these:

www.simply.co.uk/productinformation/47999/WW/D-Link_108Mbps_Wireless_bundle(DI-624__and__DWL-G650)/index.htm

so can't say if it's any good but £72.99 for both and 108Mbps can't be too bad

fatsteve

1,143 posts

301 months

Sunday 19th September 2004
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Largely depends whether you already have a BB modem/router, since these are 2 a penny these days.

Personally I wouldn't go for the KCorp one (other than the fact that I've never heard of them, the details on Scan seem patchy - ie spec-wise).

Hut's suggestion is sound and I would advise anything by NetGear, D-Link, 3Com, Buffalo.

Couple of good bundles here

www.expansys.com/d_wireless.asp

.Mark

11,104 posts

300 months

Monday 20th September 2004
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I recently got a 3Com wireless modem/router from Amazon, it came with a free wireless PCMCIA card too and was about £85 including deleivery. Seems to work OK too.

Andrew Noakes

914 posts

264 months

Monday 20th September 2004
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I bought a Netgear DG834G from www.broadbandstuff.co.uk - it combines an ADSL modem, router, firewall and 802.11a/g access point. Dead easy to set up and (so far) reliable.

dimmadan

703 posts

287 months

Wednesday 22nd September 2004
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My Buffalo Air Station G54 has gone caput after approx 18 months, not happy. Is this the normal life span of a broadband router. Warranty was 12 months, so some suggestions for a new one gratefully received.

KITT

5,345 posts

265 months

Wednesday 22nd September 2004
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KITT said:
I've just ordered one of these:

www.simply.co.uk/productinformation/47999/WW/D-Link_108Mbps_Wireless_bundle(DI-624__and__DWL-G650)/index.htm

so can't say if it's any good but £72.99 for both and 108Mbps can't be too bad
Just to add to this. It arrived yesterday and after a little tinkering works great