New Router - Suggestions

mk786

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So last night's thunder storm did a number on my Netgear router. It keeps rebooting and the power LED turns red.
I have a spare planet router but that doesn't wanna save the config I set. :/
So anyway, I need a new decent ADSL wireless router..

Any suggestions/recommendations?
 
One of these

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or one of these?

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Ideally you need both for it to be marginally more effective.

However to be much better protected you also need a Type 1 combined lightning and surge protector installed on your main DB board

My personal suggestion for a new DSL router would be the D-Link DSL-2750U ADSL2+ 4-PORT WI-FI ROUTER WITH 3G FAILOVER
 
Am I the only one looking at this and thinking we have a computer hardware section that this would fit brilliantly into.
 
Am I the only one looking at this and thinking we have a computer hardware section that this would fit brilliantly into.

I didnt even notice which section it was in but you do make a valid point "whistling:
 
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One of these

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or one of these?

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Ideally you need both for it to be marginally more effective.

However to be much better protected you also need a Type 1 combined lightning and surge protector installed on your main DB board

My personal suggestion for a new DSL router would be the D-Link DSL-2750U ADSL2+ 4-PORT WI-FI ROUTER WITH 3G FAILOVER

i've been running one of those for the past 3 years now, pretty solid
 
Draytek for GOOD build, but too expensive.

Netgear has been my recommendation for years, but this new Genie OS rubbish they use now is just awful!

DLink is stable and not too complex, Asus also makes routers now which is very good. Both of these allow for 3G failover with a dongle.
 
Does the 3G fail over link up to a sim card when your ADSL goes down? And if this is the case is there one with LTE fail over?
Usually you plug in a USB 3G dongle into the router for the secondary link. It should have LTE if the dongle supports it.
 
This is only the case if the router supports the 3G dongle version and has 3G settings for it.

Most entry level routers has a USB slot but this is only for shared network space on a flash drive.
 
This is only the case if the router supports the 3G dongle version and has 3G settings for it.

Most entry level routers has a USB slot but this is only for shared network space on a flash drive.

Or has an extremely limited amount of devices that it will recognize
 
Or has an extremely limited amount of devices that it will recognize

Yeah, the worst of the list is Vodacom's rebrand Huawei units. The Altech / Autopage standard ones - mostly used by cellc and mtn - appear to be a lot more compatible.
 
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