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    dv6000t wireless

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by Cory, Mar 26, 2007.

  1. Cory

    Cory Notebook Geek

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    Hey guys, I'm in need of some help with wireless router. I've seen alot of nice ones but I dont know which would be the best for what I need. I don't have alot of money since my price range is 40-90 bucks I cant get anything super great which I don't think I would need since I will only be using the internet in my apartment which is pretty small and maybe the back porch and front porch once in a while. Can someone show me the right one.


    Thanks.

    Also, dont know if this would help but im I have dsl and planning on buying from either ebay, newegg or tigerdirect.
     
  2. desert dweller

    desert dweller Notebook Geek

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    I like my Netgear WGT624v3 . After rebate, mine will come out to about $56, including tax. I could have gone with the next model down, but this one had a little added security, which was what I was looking for. You don't need to spend much for a decent router---the added range and speed capability on higher end models is often a waste, since a lot of internet providers aren't that fast anyway. If you can possibly buy locally, Office Depot and Circuit City have 14-day return policies, if the one you pick gives you problems.