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Hi all, just a quick question, which option is best, for performance and range?
I have got a sky wireless router as my main internet connection.

Regards
Dan

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Unless it's a wireless n router, doubt it if it's the free sky one, then the upgrades aren't going to be of much/any benefit.
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Stick with the basic unless you want to change your router (which I believe is against sky's terms and conditions), which is not straight forward and I speak from experience, see http://forum.micromart.co.uk/Topic315354-23-1.aspx.

http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/sigs/sigimage.php?u=174267

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I agree b/g is good enough.
I have a Computer... Try some MM Super Pi(e) here!

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thank you again guys, i will stick with the basic one
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