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belkin n1 wireless router

  • 30-05-2007 10:44am
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    Does anyone know where I could get a Belkin N1 Wireless router in or around town? I'm trying to chase one up before the end of the day but no where has them in stock. Tried 3G, Laptop Shop, Peats and Jaguar Computers. Any one any other suggestions?


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  • Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 12,450 Mod ✭✭✭✭dub45


    Wheels wrote:
    Does anyone know where I could get a Belkin N1 Wireless router in or around town? I'm trying to chase one up before the end of the day but no where has them in stock. Tried 3G, Laptop Shop, Peats and Jaguar Computers. Any one any other suggestions?

    If you could find a Belkin stockist maybe they could give you the number of the Company who distributes Belkin in Ireland (if there is an Irish one of course) and they could possibly put you in touch with a dealer who might have one in stock. I dont imagine the demand for 'N' equipment is huge at the moment.

    Mixed reviews here by the way! http://reviews.cnet.com/routers/belkin-n1-wireless-router/4505-3319_7-31864345.html

    If it is just a 'n' router you are looking for as disctinct from the Belkin one - Some of the 02 shops have the new Apple Airport 'n' router in stock and it works pretty well:)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,383 ✭✭✭pizzahead77


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 336 ✭✭Wheels


    dub45 wrote:
    If you could find a Belkin stockist maybe they could give you the number of the Company who distributes Belkin in Ireland (if there is an Irish one of course) and they could possibly put you in touch with a dealer who might have one in stock. I dont imagine the demand for 'N' equipment is huge at the moment.

    Mixed reviews here by the way! http://reviews.cnet.com/routers/belkin-n1-wireless-router/4505-3319_7-31864345.html

    If it is just a 'n' router you are looking for as disctinct from the Belkin one - Some of the 02 shops have the new Apple Airport 'n' router in stock and it works pretty well:)

    Any other recommendations? It's for an office and I'm looking for something with low noise and good security as we share a building and are surrounded by other companies.


  • Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 12,450 Mod ✭✭✭✭dub45


    Wheels wrote:
    Any other recommendations? It's for an office and I'm looking for something with low noise and good security as we share a building and are surrounded by other companies.

    Well the Apple Airport has a wpa2 option which I suppose most up to date routers will have anyway more details here:

    http://store.apple.com/Apple/WebObjects/irlstore.woa/wa/RSLID?mco=9401C501&nplm=MA073

    Does it have to be an 'N' Standard router? Surely most of the equipment in the office will not be 'N' capable yet? The 'N' Standard has not been fully finalised yet although I know it is virtually there but it is still formally in 'draft'

    A well proven 'g' router might be a better buy? Something like this one maybe?

    http://www.netgear.co.uk/rangemax_wirelessrouter_wpn824.php


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