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i am looking for an ADSL modem/router with firewall and must have at least 6 LAN ports and be wireless.
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Have a look at Buffalo products. Dave R and others swear by them.
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| I very much doubt you will get an ADSL router with more than four ports. Most have either 1,2 or 4. You will have to buy a switch and plug that into one of the ports of the router. Switches normally have at least 5 ports, and normally come in 5,8,16,24 or 48 port models. remember that one port will be used to connect to the router.
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When these first came out they often had 5 or more ports, but nowadays, 4 seems to be the standard.
Might be better to buy a one port version, and purchase a better quality switch with a bigger backplane (gives higher network performance)
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