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Posted 03/01/2008 16:15:14


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Hi all!

My wireless Belkin router has become extremely unreliable recently so I'm looking to replace it.

I was originally thinking of replacing it with the Buffalo Airstation wireless modem router but some of the customer feedback on the last couple of pages is quite off putting.http://www.ebuyer.com/product/114307

Billion make a similar product the 7300G and I have heard good things about this particular make in the past. http://www.ebuyer.com/product/112954

Price wise there is nothing in it but I would be interested if anyone has had any experiences with the Billion router and whether or not they would favour it over the Buffalo.

Cheers,

Whiskey.


 


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Posted 03/01/2008 16:26:45


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I bet I know what dave will say!

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Posted 03/01/2008 17:28:12


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So do I. And I agree. Buffalo.



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Posted 03/01/2008 19:39:55


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No issues with my Buffalo so far. Don't know anyone who's used a Billion.

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Posted 03/01/2008 20:46:59


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Numpties!
Drivers for Vista indeed! You don't need any drivers!
Like all such devices it is configured via a web browser, and Vista supported them last time I looked
There is a "Wizard" for XP, but you don't need it.

Buffalo is the only kit I will use, and I've been through the lot.
I also have one of these myself.
Can't say more than that.

Dave R

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Posted 04/01/2008 00:12:22


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Great!

Thanks for the responses.

Looks like the Buffalo is the clear winner so far. I shall get on with ordering it now.

Cheers,

Whiskey.


 


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