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Ive been having problems with my current router a Linksys WRT54GS the last few weeks so ive decided too buy a new router.
It will only be used for my main PC which is a wired connection and my stepdaughters Laptop which will be wireless and maybe in the future running a printer using wireless also occasionally i hook up my xbox360 using a wired connection.
Has anyone got any ideas of a good make that wont break the bank ie more than £70
Any help would be much appreciated
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This is the best IMO - Buffalo AirStation High Power Wireless Cable/DSL Router WHR-HP-G54-1 £34 at E-Buyer http://tinyurl.com/23fd5l
Dave R
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| I would take Daves advice and go for Buffalo kit as well. I have bought a couple of similar models recently to replace my old Belkin routers which were starting to play up and they are very good indeed. Cheers, Whiskey.

"If you think your boss is stupid, remember: you wouldn't have a job if he was any smarter". John Gotti (Boss of the Gambino crime family)
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