need a router

bringerofdecay said:
then why does no one say"which ISP are you on mate, that would help us a bit", instead i get asked the question i just asked "cable or ADSL"

Because it isn't definitive by any stretch. Is it too much to say "I dunno, I'm on AOL and my modem's a [insert anything that's printed on the modem] and it looks like this [insert picture]"?
 
Keeny1979 said:
ok my bad lets forget it now them ah looks like we have established it cable, lets get back to finding you a router.

can reccomend this

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=NW-052-LS&groupid=46&catid=116&subcat=730

or this depending on how much you want to pay

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=NW-075-NG&groupid=46&catid=116&subcat=730


yeah, easy mistake to make, i've had a bad day at work, i apologise for my snappyness :( :p

and i forgot to specify 'wired' as i can't afford to buy a wireless card and the wireless reciever for my 360 as well :(

all three are in my room, so i don't need great range, hence why wired will do
 
bringerofdecay said:
yeah, easy mistake to make, i've had a bad day at work, i apologise for my snappyness :( :p

and i forgot to specify 'wired' as i can't afford to buy a wireless card and the wireless reciever for my 360 as well :(

all three are in my room, so i don't need great range, hence why wired will do


either of those will do wired and wireless so you can upgrade later
 
The difference between a WRT54GL and a wired-only router is a few quid at most (and it has a 4 port switch too) - if you don't want to use wireless, just disable it.
 
Keeny1979 said:
either of those will do wired and wireless so you can upgrade later

ahh i didnt realise a wired one could be either, i just assumed that wired did wired connections, and wireless was for wireless

p.s. this is much more helpful now :)
 
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