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Title: MODEMS
Post by: alunonhisown on 21 February 2010, 12:56:21
Any ideas what a GOOD modem is these days?
I am currently using BT Home Hub 2.
I have to re-boot the damn thing everyday, sometimes twice a day.
It is really pissing me off as I play a lot of online games and my rating would be a lot higher but I keep losing because the damn thing keeps freezing on me.
I am wireless on my desktop, so prehaps that is the problem.
I am to far away from my telephone socket to put in the Yellow cable which I would prefer.
Any ideas folks.
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: tunnie on 21 February 2010, 13:00:44
Netgear ADSL routers are quite good, we have 2 broadband lines in our house, one of them is BT running off a Belkin router, we only reboot that about once a year, my xbox used to go through that, never had any issues.

Now got another 8mb line in my room from Sky, using their own router, again no problems....
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 21 February 2010, 13:11:15
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Netgear ADSL routers are quite good, we have 2 broadband lines in our house, one of them is BT running off a Belkin router, we only reboot that about once a year, my xbox used to go through that, never had any issues.

Now got another 8mb line in my room from Sky, using their own router, again no problems....

Another freebie.   ::)
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: tunnie on 21 February 2010, 13:12:32
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Netgear ADSL routers are quite good, we have 2 broadband lines in our house, one of them is BT running off a Belkin router, we only reboot that about once a year, my xbox used to go through that, never had any issues.

Now got another 8mb line in my room from Sky, using their own router, again no problems....

Another freebie.   ::)

Yup, would be 20mb if the line allowed, it goes well with my unlimited free UK calls, and complete Sky TV package (HD & Multiroom)  ::)  ;D
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 21 February 2010, 13:14:31
I am after another modem/router, I reckon it will be something like a netgear 834.

Currently have one thats branded ADDON, tis ok, just a bit of bugger on reset, have to log in and occasionally do that twice then reboot my computer.  Cant complain really though, has been in use a while and I think is an ADSL2+ version.
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 21 February 2010, 13:15:28
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Netgear ADSL routers are quite good, we have 2 broadband lines in our house, one of them is BT running off a Belkin router, we only reboot that about once a year, my xbox used to go through that, never had any issues.

Now got another 8mb line in my room from Sky, using their own router, again no problems....

Another freebie.   ::)

Yup, would be 20mb if the line allowed, it goes well with my unlimited free UK calls, and complete Sky TV package (HD & Multiroom)  ::)  ;D

Think I might put in for a job with sky and all the benifits,  ::)
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: tunnie on 21 February 2010, 13:17:39
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Netgear ADSL routers are quite good, we have 2 broadband lines in our house, one of them is BT running off a Belkin router, we only reboot that about once a year, my xbox used to go through that, never had any issues.

Now got another 8mb line in my room from Sky, using their own router, again no problems....

Another freebie.   ::)

Yup, would be 20mb if the line allowed, it goes well with my unlimited free UK calls, and complete Sky TV package (HD & Multiroom)  ::)  ;D

Think I might put in for a job with sky and all the benifits,  ::)

Benifits are quite nice, i added it all up on retail site and it comes to about £100 a month what i have, so its a nice freebie  :)

They have offers on new kit, the new 1TB box has been released, we get it cheap, but not cheap enough for me yet.

Add to that the healthcare, excellent holiday, sick pay, and training scheme. This could be a job for life!
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 21 February 2010, 13:21:57
I could certainly befir with a 1TB box.

But considering the price of the HD I cant understand why companies like Sky and Panasonic hype prices up like the do.

Panasonic DVD recorder jumps quite a lot just by going from 160 the 250GB, but yet you could buy 2 x 1TB drives for the price hype, no doubt Sky are not much different.  Mind you as soon as the warranty is up the drive is being upgraded to 2TB.
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 21 February 2010, 13:23:08
How long is your contract for Tunnie, and do you get the option to go with Sky direct for the same money?
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: tunnie on 21 February 2010, 13:24:59
can't fill the standard + box in my room, HD one call fill up, very tempted to chuck a £50 1TB drive in it.
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: tunnie on 21 February 2010, 13:26:57
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How long is your contract for Tunnie, and do you get the option to go with Sky direct for the same money?

I am on full time now at Sky, not contracting.

I did take SkyHD out when we got the new Sony Bravia downstairs, when i went perm in December, my account was transfered to staff, and had all its channels unlocked.

Not actually sure what would happen if i left, as i was only 6 months into the contract when it was transfered to staff
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 21 February 2010, 13:36:06
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can't fill the standard + box in my room, HD one call fill up, very tempted to chuck a £50 1TB drive in it.

I have just set mine to series record all the stuff I like, plus I look for decentish films that are on during the early hours and then if I dont like the look of them in the first 5 mins they get deleted.

Have a load of.

Twist the Throttle
Extreme Enginieering.
How Do They Make That.
American Chopper.
Chop Shop.
Martial Law
to catch up on.

Plus Police/chase stuff and the Grime /councel stuff.

Plus a dozen or so films that are archieved that I want to output to DVD.

I keep about 30% free for a weeks recording.

Had to delete a load of stuff, but with the repeats we get it's not hard to catch up.
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: tunnie on 21 February 2010, 13:40:12
annoyingly Sky Anytime takes up to 40% of HD space, and even when disabled, still reserved and un-usable for the planner  >:(
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 21 February 2010, 13:44:01
Cant you prefix the size for it, surely just a software override.

How much space would it need, seems daft to allocate 400/800GB of 1/2TB that will never get used.
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: tunnie on 21 February 2010, 13:49:44
think you can with the Copy+ software, but not experimented yet.
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: dbug on 21 February 2010, 14:56:28
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I am after another modem/router, I reckon it will be something like a netgear 834.

Currently have one thats branded ADDON, tis ok, just a bit of bugger on reset, have to log in and occasionally do that twice then reboot my computer.  Cant complain really though, has been in use a while and I think is an ADSL2+ version.

Yeh I've got an Addon one - GWAR3000 - needs rebooting daily, otherwise ok.

Some of test ADSL modems made by ZyXEL, altho Belkin and Netgear gear ok
HTH
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: Martin_1962 on 21 February 2010, 15:19:27
Original Home Hub is pretty stable
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: jereboam on 21 February 2010, 16:58:32
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I am after another modem/router, I reckon it will be something like a netgear 834.

Currently have one thats branded ADDON, tis ok, just a bit of bugger on reset, have to log in and occasionally do that twice then reboot my computer.  Cant complain really though, has been in use a while and I think is an ADSL2+ version.

I've got a DG834G - more or less problem free, although it does seem to get stuck on a low sync rate now and again, necessitating a reboot.  Usually goes 3 to 6 months without a problem, which given that it's connected via a 5km BT line to Demon, is about as good as one can reasonably expect. :) :) :)
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 21 February 2010, 17:04:03
Netgear WGR619 here

It worked outta the box from day one - never, ever had a problem, wireless is just "there" when I want it.

The only thing I customsed was the wireless security etc to tighten it down - but it's a cracking router.
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 21 February 2010, 17:50:50
So, what is the best modem to go for.

Is Netgear as good as the rest or is there better out there.

Not particulary interested in the wireless type, but am ready for achange.
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: jereboam on 21 February 2010, 19:27:06
[size=12]To whom it may concern [/size]- I've completely lost track of who is who now.

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So, what is the best modem to go for.

Is Netgear as good as the rest or is there better out there.

Not particulary interested in the wireless type, but am ready for achange.

Most wireless routers that I've come across have a number of ethernet ports - sometimes as many as 8.  You might as well get a wireless one because you're bound to want it one day.  Since my laptop died, my wireless network only gets used when my son brings his laptop home during the university vacations.
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: alunonhisown on 21 February 2010, 19:28:59
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[size=14]Netgear WGR619 [/size]here

It worked outta the box from day one - never, ever had a problem, wireless is just "there" when I want it.

The only thing I customsed was the wireless security etc to tighten it down - but it's a cracking router.

None on the Bay :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
Title: Re: MODEMS
Post by: dbug on 21 February 2010, 22:50:03
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[size=14]Netgear WGR619 [/size]here

It worked outta the box from day one - never, ever had a problem, wireless is just "there" when I want it.

The only thing I customsed was the wireless security etc to tighten it down - but it's a cracking router.

None on the Bay :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(

Netgear WGR619.

That is a router for cable modems.