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Thread: Wireless Router

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    Hey I am in need of some help. I am getting a new wireless router today. so I wanted to know some suggestions on what to get. I am thinking Cisco or Netgear. please help me out?

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    Christopher Lynch
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    Wireless N FTW
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    Netgear, I've never really heard of Cisco so personally I don't go with unknown brands.
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    Cisco is nowhere near unknown and is one of the biggest I.T companies

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    i've got a Netgear router, works perfectly for me
    as Hatchet said, don't go for unknown brands as personally I haven't heard of Cisco either

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    Cisco is one of the biggest I.T companies. It also has IT certs for networking.

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    Cisco is one of the biggest I.T Companies in networking. They mainly specialise in Data Center/ISP network hubs. They also own linksys.

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    Cisco kit is a waste of money for home networking.

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    Never heard of them hence why I said I don't go with unknown brands
    That's why we seize the moment, try to freeze it and own it, squeeze it and hold it cause we consider these minutes golden.


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    Didnt know cisco did any low end routers, not much ive seen they sell below a 1000, and most home users dont need a terrabyte backbone to their network :p

    netgear are pretty stable though, most the time. But with all wirelsss stuff its pretty touch and go, lookup reviews of the router your actually looking to buy, some are much better than others

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