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I am using netgear.. no problem so far.. idiot proof wireless.. so far veri happy with it.

AT, you using cable or ADSL.. your modem may have some problem.

I just recently ask my uncle inlaw to exchange his Samsung cable modem to exchange for a new one.

After the exchange no more problem liao. Its a known "bug" especially using USB port modem.

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Hi Keith, U still ard sgp?

Choice now for router is Netgear, SMC or Linksys. Which one is better. Seems like alot of ppl using Netgear

Like wat I mentioned earlier, take a walk at SLS, check out the packages they offer...they do have wireless ADSL router ###### modem and pcmcia card bundle together.

and if you really have the budget, you might wanna try Cisco Aironet...solid stuff (Suntec city n some of the Big hotels are using this) but hor price is super steep. :P

btw, when u get the router, get those tat offer basic firewall features like NAT, port forwarding etc. (hmm..then again I think most of the new routers in market oredi came with such features..)

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I'm using Linksys router/RG with Alcatel ADSL modem in Singapore and Prolink ADSL modem/router with Avaya residential gateway in UK for my wireless networks. I prefer Linksys for ease of use but Avaya products look the best. Prolink has the least user friendly interface. If you use it, I hope you like DOS and Unix.

My friends conducted a wireless PC Card shootout before with Linksys, Cisco and Avaya. We had out laptops and took a walk until the signal fell to zero. Avaya won with a large margin followed by Cisco.

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Hey... i restart and restart.. even my modem got restarted... and our PCs too... I suspect something else.. sigh.

Sometime it might be due to the line use for your wireless... every wireless access point will alot you to choose line 1-13. If your neighbour are also using wireless and using the same line as you.

Both of you will face problem as there might be a cross line (conflict)..

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