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    Wireless modem router choice

    My mum's just getting online at 70 yo (should I say that?).

    She's just bought a basic laptop from the DS sale, a Toshiba C850/05E, and now needs a wireless modem router to get things rolling.

    I have no idea when it comes to buying this sort of stuff so is there anything special I need to look out for?

    She's near Parramatta in Sydney so not out in the sticks if that makes a difference. Smallish weatherboard house, single storey.

    Looking to spend around $100-125 if possible.


    Thanks.
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    My mum's just getting online at 70 yo (should I say that?).

    She's just bought a basic laptop from the DS sale, a Toshiba C850/05E, and now needs a wireless modem router to get things rolling.

    I have no idea when it comes to buying this sort of stuff so is there anything special I need to look out for?

    She's near Parramatta in Sydney so not out in the sticks if that makes a difference. Smallish weatherboard house, single storey.

    Looking to spend around $100-125 if possible.


    Thanks.
    It really depends on what features you're looking for, and what network speeds. I'm guessing your Mum won't really be a speed freak, dowloading HD movies and playing online games?

    I like Netgear stuff myself as I find their interface very easy and intuitive to use during setup, and for about $70 you can get the Netgear DGN1000, which should do all your Mum will need.

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    Scott

    I purchased a WiFi router for a mate and it turned out that he already had a cable-modem/WiFi/router but the WiFi wasn't turned on. So now have a Dlink Wifi Router spare it was $98 from Hardly Normal MoorePark.

    What the sales people suggested was that any modem connected has to be approved by the ISP. So I'd check that first.

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    Look at TP-Link. Great value for money.
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    Go for whatever brand/model the person who is maintaining it recommends.

    I'm in the process of looking for a 3G WiFi router for my mum.

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    I also have a TP-Link - goes well and has the OSS button that allows any computer that is trying to connect with it to connect when the OSS button is pushed without having to go through security codes etc - too easy.

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    Never heard of TP-link.....

    This one seems popular on Whirlpool:
    http://bc.whirlpool.net.au/bc/hardwa...w&model_id=941
    and cheap enough too ($49 at MSY).


    Does it really matter which ISP you have for a modem/router? I've changed ISPs a few times over the years & the old Dynalink hasn't batted an eyelid.
    I was always under the assumption the ISP pushed whatever they could make the most $$ out of.
    Scott

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    It may only be cable that's a problem.

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    tp-link and d-link are both great

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    Quote Originally Posted by Landy Smurf View Post
    ...d-link ... great
    I know a lot of people who wouldn't put those 2 words in the same sentence.

    We have a Netcomm NB6plus4W. Our second. The first one died after ~4.5 years continuous use.

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    Re: Wireless modem router choice

    tp-link are good and have a 3 year warranty.

    For the person looking for a 3g wifi modem, Billion 7404 vnox will take most 3g sticks and work well. We use them as fall over modems if the adsl fails they auto fire up the 3g all in the same unit. Pretty dear though. Tp-link make a little 3g wifi modem that also runs on battery. It has an ethernet port as well and is under 50 bucks. It takes a 3g dongle in its usb port

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