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    ADSL2+ Box

    TelstraClear's now Vodafone (not a fan of Vodafone, at all!) & they've failed to offer a decently competitive package for quite some time now, this coupled with their "different" billing method (it tends to go up faster than any other ISP's I've ever been with) which I've ignored in the past as they had competitive pricing, means it's time to consider heading back to a ADSL2+ service.

    So I'm gonna need a ADSL2+ box. Wireless is optional (it'll prob be disabled anyways), would like at-least 2 etherweb ports, cheap is good & reliable is a must (cause I don't like resetting the fuckers & it's not gonna be easily accessible)

    What brands/models would ya'll recommend?
    Does anyone use the TP-Links are they any good? they're nice n cheap
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    I've got a few TP Link routers and switches. No problems

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    TP Links are affordable and decent.


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    +1 on TP-Link. All my network gear is TP-Link now, never faults. Check out http://pbtech.co.nz or http://www.pricespy.co.nz for best prices etc.

    http://www.pbtech.co.nz/index.php?z=...eless-N-ADSL2+ thats what I am running at the moment, havent had any problems so far, running a web/irc/ftp/ssh server through it as well.

    or there is http://www.pbtech.co.nz/index.php?z=...-wFour-Etherne is you really dont want the wireless. Havent used it, but its TP-Link, so should be good.

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    I gots a thomson st536 v6 single ethernet port adsl2+ modem that's sitting unused in a box iffen ye wants it for fwee.
    I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!

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    Good to here the TP-Links work well at around 30-50$ they're some of the most affordable out there & most also can take DD-WRT firmware, not that I think I'd have much use for it.
    But I do like the price of Mashmans Thompson only single port but that's all this TC one is anyways so It's manageable, just means like now the PS2 won't be connected. Might have to relive you of your free (presumedly) Telecom modem then Mashman

    Next up it'll be finding & switching ISP's... I'm thinking Snap! if anyone has any thoughts on them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve View Post
    I'm thinking Snap! if anyone has any thoughts on them
    Best ISP ever. I changed from Telstra to Snap due to the extortion-like prices that TC charge. No traffic shaping either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve View Post
    Good to here the TP-Links work well at around 30-50$ they're some of the most affordable out there & most also can take DD-WRT firmware, not that I think I'd have much use for it.
    But I do like the price of Mashmans Thompson only single port but that's all this TC one is anyways so It's manageable, just means like now the PS2 won't be connected. Might have to relive you of your free (presumedly) Telecom modem then Mashman

    Next up it'll be finding & switching ISP's... I'm thinking Snap! if anyone has any thoughts on them
    Tis de Telecom one... or at least I think that's where it came from. The box has been opened, the kids have drawn on it, but I've never actually used the thing. You have mail
    I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve View Post
    Good to here the TP-Links work well at around 30-50$ they're some of the most affordable out there & most also can take DD-WRT firmware, not that I think I'd have much use for it.
    I've put DD-WRT on a Linksys wireless access point, nice to be able to crank up the power output a bit and play with a few other settings as well
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
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