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latin
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new router!!!

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guys I need a new ROUTER!!! i need to know the best one there is out there specialy for gaming ................ ;) thanks guys!!
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nexland ISB soho if you're serious. Netgear if you're not.

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ditto.. Nexland #1, Netgear #2.
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thanks guys for the ryplies!! do you guys have the link so i can buy it !! :)
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http://www.nexland.com

Netgear you can get anywhere - amazon.com, newegg.com, bestbuy - hell I think you can even pick one up at walmart now.

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Originally posted by cyberskye
nexland ISB soho if you're serious. Netgear if you're not.

SKye
I'll third that....on my job I pretty much have had hands on with many brands of home/soho routers.

Nexland for performance oriented people...costs a bit more, but very fast, very easy to setup with great web admin.

Netgear...best router for under/around a hundred bucks as far as stability and performance.....quite speedy. Setup is rather dry and bland, limited web admin, more advanced setup has to be done through old fashioned telnet.

Linksys Etherfast...best entry level router, very easy to use web admin that is very feature-rich. While early on earned a bad reputation due to immature firmware, it's developed into a decent, easy to use, very compatible, entry level router. Performance is "OK"....not as fast as the above. If you have a small network that has just average use, it works fine.

Those are the only brand routers for the home market that I like.
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you can get most nexland router here for about $50 less than fron the nexland store
http://www.provantage.com/
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