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Which Wireless Router
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02-23-2007
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Which Wireless Router
I'm stuck guys and really don't know what to do. I need to get a wireless
router - I have a pc with XP and a new laptop with Vista but each router I
look at doesn't say if it's Vista compatible. Does anybody know what's good,
that's not too expensive and I can get hold of from somewhere like Curry's/PC
World/Dixons? (I'm UK based)
Plus, once I've hold of a compat. router, what problems am I likely to have
with Vista and wireless, if any?
Thanks for any help.
Rob
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02-23-2007
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Re: Which Wireless Router
Rob,
I can't think of any reason a router has to be compatible with Vista. There
are no drivers to install and typically, the routers are accessed via the
browser for setup and making changes. I have a LinkSys WRT54GS v2 model and
have a mixed network with Vista and WinXP and no problems.
By the way, the LinkSys router has been top rated for home, small business
applications. Has built-in SPI firewall and configurable wireless security
features and the price is right. Around $70USD so that means you'll pay
double that most likely....
Bob S.
"Roberty" <Roberty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2D698751-06F1-4A6B-8375-78CFAF9F2E8E@microsoft.com...
> I'm stuck guys and really don't know what to do. I need to get a wireless
> router - I have a pc with XP and a new laptop with Vista but each router I
> look at doesn't say if it's Vista compatible. Does anybody know what's
> good,
> that's not too expensive and I can get hold of from somewhere like
> Curry's/PC
> World/Dixons? (I'm UK based)
>
> Plus, once I've hold of a compat. router, what problems am I likely to
> have
> with Vista and wireless, if any?
>
> Thanks for any help.
> Rob
>
>
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02-23-2007
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Re: Which Wireless Router
"Roberty" <Roberty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2D698751-06F1-4A6B-8375-78CFAF9F2E8E@microsoft.com...
> I'm stuck guys and really don't know what to do. I need to get a wireless
> router - I have a pc with XP and a new laptop with Vista but each router I
> look at doesn't say if it's Vista compatible. Does anybody know what's
> good,
> that's not too expensive and I can get hold of from somewhere like
> Curry's/PC
> World/Dixons? (I'm UK based)
>
> Plus, once I've hold of a compat. router, what problems am I likely to
> have
> with Vista and wireless, if any?
>
I got a D-Link Wireless G ADSL2/2+ Router, to attach to my new Packard Bell
SW51-BO12 laptop with Vista, using my Virgin Broadband connection (the old
Speedtouch adaptor would not work at all). Upon plugging everything in and
trying it out, I could not get any of the LAN lights to come up. After
calling various helplines (including D-Link themselves, who are useless) I
took it back to the store where they replaced it with another. The same
problem happened, exactly (and I checked the Ethernet cable and so on). In
the end I took this back as well, and replaced it with the (slightly more
expensive) Belkin Wireless G+ Mimo Modem Router, which worked perfectly from
the beginning. It's possible there may be some problem with D-Link and Vista
and/or D-Link and Packard-Bell laptops. Anyhow, I'd be wary about getting a
D-Link Router (though they seem the cheapest) for this reason.
Ian
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02-23-2007
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Re: Which Wireless Router
On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 07:07:29 -0800, Roberty wrote:
> I'm stuck guys and really don't know what to do. I need to get a wireless
> router - I have a pc with XP and a new laptop with Vista but each router I
> look at doesn't say if it's Vista compatible. Does anybody know what's good,
> that's not too expensive and I can get hold of from somewhere like Curry's/PC
> World/Dixons? (I'm UK based)
>
> Plus, once I've hold of a compat. router, what problems am I likely to have
> with Vista and wireless, if any?
>
> Thanks for any help.
> Rob
A router is a router is a router. It should work with xp, vista, mac,
linux, beos, unix or whatever.
You could run into a lack of compatible drivers for the wireless card -
that's wherein the difficulty may lie.
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02-23-2007
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Re: Which Wireless Router
If your router is ethernet, it SHOULD work. If it's USB, it may have issues
(before anyone complains that routers are all ethernet, there are TP-Link
DSL Modem/Routers that include a USB connection).
But, if you need to replace it, the Linksys WRT54GL is good (stay away from
the WRT54G for now).
--
Dustin Harper
dharper@vistarip.com
http://www.vistarip.com
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"Roberty" <Roberty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2D698751-06F1-4A6B-8375-78CFAF9F2E8E@microsoft.com...
> I'm stuck guys and really don't know what to do. I need to get a wireless
> router - I have a pc with XP and a new laptop with Vista but each router I
> look at doesn't say if it's Vista compatible. Does anybody know what's
> good,
> that's not too expensive and I can get hold of from somewhere like
> Curry's/PC
> World/Dixons? (I'm UK based)
>
> Plus, once I've hold of a compat. router, what problems am I likely to
> have
> with Vista and wireless, if any?
>
> Thanks for any help.
> Rob
>
>
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02-23-2007
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Re: Which Wireless Router
"Roberty" <Roberty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2D698751-06F1-4A6B-8375-78CFAF9F2E8E@microsoft.com...
> I'm stuck guys and really don't know what to do. I need to get a wireless
> router - I have a pc with XP and a new laptop with Vista but each router I
> look at doesn't say if it's Vista compatible. Does anybody know what's
> good,
> that's not too expensive and I can get hold of from somewhere like
> Curry's/PC
> World/Dixons? (I'm UK based)
>
> Plus, once I've hold of a compat. router, what problems am I likely to
> have
> with Vista and wireless, if any?
>
> Thanks for any help.
> Rob
>
>
Using a Linksys purchased from PC World on Virgin Media (formerley NTL)
Cable here, no problems at all.
Regards
Jerry
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