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![]() Ok i bought this yesterday .I picked it because lots of reviews i had seen said linksys products where top notch and the setup was easy and cos this would be the first time setting up a proper home network on my own i decided i wanted ease of setup . The router was very easy to set up i was quite suprized most of it was common sense . My laptop has connnected to it noo problems and reading from the manual the easy secure button is supposed to speed up securing although i did the security settings myself in the router options . Another thing this router has pretty good coverage , i only have a small house but i can get coverage everywhere around the house The only downside is the size of the transformer which is absoloutly massive but i can live with that and the transformer dosent actually get that hot which is good . All this at a bargin price of £30 as well although it was whitebox with a 12month warrenty thanks to morgans computers http://www.morgancomputers.co.uk/sho...CategoryID=207
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Linksys makes very good quality routers and wireless cards IMO.
Ive been using the same Linksys router and wireless card running 24/7 with no problems.
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