*** Belkin F5D7633UK4A 125Mbps Wireless ADSL2+ Modem/Router @ £26.99 inc VAT ***

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Arriving on Monday we ahve this amazing value router. Stock is limited so be quick to take advantage of this amazing offer.

*** *** Belkin F5D7633UK4A 125Mbps Wireless ADSL2+ Modem/Router @ £26.99 inc VAT *** ***

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Belkin networking offers this one-box solution that lets you share your ADSL Internet connection, files, and peripherals, without cables. It combines two essential networking functions in one innovative product-an ADSL Modem with a 4-port Wireless Router. Operating at wireless speeds up to 125Mbps, the ADSL Modem with Wireless-G Router operates on the 802.11g wireless Ethernet standard. This means you can obtain a performance boost when downloading music, sharing photos or gaming online against other Wireless G Modem/Routers

- Allows you to connect to ADSL Internet access and share your highspeed connection, data files, and network peripherals without wires
- Transfers data at speeds up to 125Mbps, using the 802.11g wireless standard
- Protects your network from outside intrusions by hackers using NAT and SPI fi rewalls
- Allows you to connect up to 4 wired computers to your network with an integrated 10/100Base-T Ethernet switch
- Works with and PCs and Macintosh® computers
- Features advanced security modes including WPA Pre-Shared Key, WPA (Radius Server), 128-bit WEP, and 64-bit encryption to offer peace of mind security against viruses and hackers

Only £26.99 inc VAT.

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Great Router

I've had one for 3 years now with no hassles at all.
Still waiting to use the ADSL2+ though!

Check out this review that shows you how to use the --SNR option to optimise your throughput or line quality.
 
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Hi guys, just so you're all aware, the last official firmware for this was a nightmare, the beta came out a year later and was rock solid, but they were too lazy to finalise it.
(Router would crash every day with old firmware, could run for days/weeks on beta)

It uses a broadcom chip unless they've released a variant with the same model number too, and can be SNR tweaked via telnet.
 
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