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| I'm looking to purchase a new wireless modem router. Has anybody any advice on what to go for and what to avoid? My previous netgear one was terrible. Thanks.
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| Any particular reason it as terrible, my Netgears been spot on
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| Quote: Hutchie "Any particular reason it as terrible, my Netgears been spot on'"
Well to be honest I'm not the most computer savvy so I've probably got it all set up wrong? I struggle to get connection round most parts of the house (it is in a good central position and not obscured by anything). I can't use the phone at the same time as the internet and it seems to be really slow compared to other connections I use (it's not Karoo either because I use my Mam's a couple of streets away on my laptop and that's fine).
Something else which I aren't too sure on is what type to get? Do I want just a wireless router or do I want a wireless router with a built-in DSL or cable modem? What is the difference?
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| Quote: Eric The Viking "Well to be honest I'm not the most computer savvy so I've probably got it all set up wrong? I struggle to get connection round most parts of the house (it is in a good central position and not obscured by anything). I can't use the phone at the same time as the internet and it seems to be really slow compared to other connections I use (it's not Karoo either because I use my Mam's a couple of streets away on my laptop and that's fine).
Something else which I aren't too sure on is what type to get? Do I want just a wireless router or do I want a wireless router with a built-in DSL or cable modem? What is the difference?'"
I have a netgear one an its generally spot on.
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| Quote: Eric The Viking "I can't use the phone at the same time as the internet'"
That won't be anything to do with your router. Have you got a rlsplitterrl on all your phone sockets? If so, it's probably a problem with your phone line. Or, if it's a cordless phone you're using, it could be using the same channel as your wireless connection.
Quote: Eric The Viking "and it seems to be really slow compared to other connections I use (it's not Karoo either because I use my Mam's a couple of streets away on my laptop and that's fine).
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Are you on the same package? The quality of your service will depend on what package you have with Karoo. It could also be a poor quality line or you might even have gone over your fair usage limit, in which case your connection would be restricted during peak hours.
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| Quote: trys'r'us "That won't be anything to do with your router. Have you got a rlsplitterrl on all your phone sockets? If so, it's probably a problem with your phone line. Or, if it's a cordless phone you're using, it could be using the same channel as your wireless connection.
Are you on the same package? The quality of your service will depend on what package you have with Karoo. It could also be a poor quality line or you might even have gone over your fair usage limit, in which case your connection would be restricted during peak hours.'"
I've got a splitter on the phone line that my router is plugged into but on my other phone lines around the house I have the phone(s) plugged direct into the socket(s). Could this be the problem?
Yes we're on the same package. I just don't know what is causing it to be honest?? I think I'll have to get someone in to have a look at my set up. As well as some of you other people have also told me their Netgear routers are fine too so it must be me doing something wrong
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| Quote: Eric The Viking "I've got a splitter on the phone line that my router is plugged into but on my other phone lines around the house I have the phone(s) plugged direct into the socket(s). Could this be the problem?'"
Yep. If the line isn't split then your other phones will be getting a load of interference from the part of your line that is meant for broadband use and probably won't work.
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| Yes def need a spliiter on each phone socket
Also do you have SKY connected to a phone line as that can interfere too
Have you tried connecting to the router with a network cable instead of wireless, try that see if any improvement.
Anything near the wirless router that can cause interference - cordless phones, fridge , other electical stuff?
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| Quote: trys'r'us "Yep. If the line isn't split then your other phones will be getting a load of interference from the part of your line that is meant for broadband use and probably won't work.'"
So I need to put splitters on all my socket points even though the majority of them will only have a phone plugged in?
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| Bit off topic and I am sorry for that but does anyone know if the response I got from Karoo yesterday is true?
Basically I had internet at home and then had it stopped because I was never in to use either that or my phone line. Last week I got it put back on and this time I got a Thomsen router instead of a netgear. I cannot get a wireless connection unless I sit and try to connect about 15-20 times and it will then finally connect.
When I rung karoo the guy said it is a common fault with laptops that have Windows Vista and there is nothing I can do except go through this process everytime I want to connect wirelessly. Either that or get XP on my laptop instead of Vista.
Surely this cannot be right? Is everyone in Hull with Vista having the same trouble?
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| Quote: Eric The Viking "So I need to put splitters on all my socket points even though the majority of them will only have a phone plugged in?'"
yup as daft as it may seem
get them fairly cheap , prob a quid each
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| Quote: Eric The Viking "So I need to put splitters on all my socket points even though the majority of them will only have a phone plugged in?'"
Yes, you need a splitter on any socket that has anything connected. Otherwise your phone/whatever else will be trying to use a line that is delivering a broadband signal, which it won't be able to do.
Quick analogy: if you have a mixer tap and have the hot water running constantly, you'll always be receiving hot water. If you then need some cold water, and turn the cold tap on, you won't receive a stream of cold water and a stream of hot water, you'll get a stream of warm water. To get separate streams you need separate outputs.
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| Quote: Eric The Viking "So I need to put splitters on all my socket points even though the majority of them will only have a phone plugged in?'"
Yes because they are still using the same telephone line and you need the splitter to filter the phone data from your broadband data.
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| Quote: Digger_the_Dog "Bit off topic and I am sorry for that but does anyone know if the response I got from Karoo yesterday is true?
Basically I had internet at home and then had it stopped because I was never in to use either that or my phone line. Last week I got it put back on and this time I got a Thomsen router instead of a netgear. I cannot get a wireless connection unless I sit and try to connect about 15-20 times and it will then finally connect.
When I rung karoo the guy said it is a common fault with laptops that have Windows Vista and there is nothing I can do except go through this process everytime I want to connect wirelessly. Either that or get XP on my laptop instead of Vista.
Surely this cannot be right? Is everyone in Hull with Vista having the same trouble?'"
What model Thomson router?
But yes it does sound true in a way, have you set up the router with the correct software/drivers for Vista?
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| Quote: Hutchie "What model Thomson router?
But yes it does sound true in a way, have you set up the router with the correct software/drivers for Vista?'"
TG585 I think Karl
I wasnt aware I had to set anything up, I followed the instructions. It works fine with cable and when I can eventually get it connected it is fine but getting a connection can sometimes take 20 minutes!
Should I look for drivers online?
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