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Linksys WRT310N Ultra RangePlus - godsend for WiFi junkies

Tuesday July 08, 2008
Written by Dave Stevenson
AUD
$152
Price at time of review.

An absolute steal at this price – great performance and superb value make this a must for next-gen WiFi junkies

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loksze
Jul 8, 2008 7:22 PM
If you like what you have read in this review, then I fully recommend the Linksys WAG160N Wireless ADSL2/2+ with 4 10/100 MB Ports Switch that I recently purchased. I am loving every bit of this modem and not to mention the ability to have good wireless signal while at my cousin's house, which is at least 50 metres across the street from where I live. Bought it for $133 with $30 cash rebate if you buy it before 30th July. So get snappy at this ridiculous price! Another great product from CISCO!


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Linksys WRT310N Ultra RangePlus - godsend for WiFi junkies?
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bbjai
Jul 8, 2008 8:40 PM
Has anyone looked into the Apple Time Capsule? I like this router mentioned in this review but like I prefer a USB port, or maybe two if possible. That is more appealing to me because then I can attach my printer to it quite easily.
mickbrown1965
Aug 14, 2008 11:51 AM
The wireless range is great. But the setup software does not like Optus cable internet. Can't recognise it. I had to go back to my old router until I find a solution. The solution on the Linksys site does not apply to Australian Cable Internet setup and operation. The solution from Optus is to just plug it in and it should work!!!
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