d6jg wrote: > Spend as much as you like on Ethernet cables but your network will still > only be as good as the router / switch equipment you have. A cheap > domestic router is just that - cheap. In UK BT provide for example their > wonderful BT Home Hub - its wi-fi is about as rubbish as you can get. I > use (and have used for years) Draytek Vigor routers and access points > both for domestic use and for SMEs that I work with in this area. I tend > to utilise Netgear switches as they seem to be good value for money and > rarely fail.
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