--- In [email protected], Saifi Khan <saifi.k...@...> wrote: > > On Mon, 11 May 2009, darthsidpal wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > I'm planning to buy a wireless router, but since i've never used one, i had > > few queries: > > > > 1. Can it support atleast 9-10 simultaneous connections? (I believe > > theoretically it's 255, but i get a feeling the practical limit will be > > less than 1/10th of it). > > > > 2. Affordable ( < Rs.2300). I found few on ebay which were priced at around > > 9000. I don't really want those. > > > > 3. The most important one.... I have Tata Indicom Broadband. The problem > > with it is that it provides static IP. Now the router(wired) that tata > > provided does not have an option for static ip. So i've to statically > > assign an ip address and dns in my PC and because of that even if i use > > multiple connections (it's got two output ports), i'll get net in only one > > (as the same ip address cannot be used twice). So i'd like a wireless > > router in which we can assign a static ip and dns, so that any wireless (or > > wired) device connecting to the router will be provided an ip by DHCP and > > will have access to internet without statically assigning an ip in the > > device. > > > > 4. Atleast 54Mbps (how much would a 108Mbps cost?) > > > > So if anyone knows a wireless router that satisfies all the above > > requirements, could you please reply with the company's name along with > > model number? > > > > Thanks, > > Siddharth Pal > > > > Netgear 54Mbps Wireless router > Model WGR614v7 > INR 1,400 - 1,600 > > > thanks > Saifi. >
Thanks Saifi :D Thanks, Siddharth Pal

