Hi all
Been a clever chap I nipped over to Netgear.co.uk and looked at the range of draft N wireless routers on the wireless broadband modem routers page.
I had the cash in my account so I bought a DGND3300 - wireless-N series gateway RangeMax™ dual band wireless-N DSL gateway.
Foolishly with it been on the wireless broadband modem routers page I did not think to double check if it had a built in modem and purchased one.
It arrived and I realised my error, I'll blame there product description too
Anyway. Is it worth getting a separate modem or should I return it and get the next model down DGN200 which is a modem + router.
I have never had a separate modem plus router set up but I hazard the set up is fairly similar.. modem > router > computers.....
So advise please people. I am with IDNet and get a good 12-15 meg down and 1 meg up.
Ed
Been a clever chap I nipped over to Netgear.co.uk and looked at the range of draft N wireless routers on the wireless broadband modem routers page.
I had the cash in my account so I bought a DGND3300 - wireless-N series gateway RangeMax™ dual band wireless-N DSL gateway.
Foolishly with it been on the wireless broadband modem routers page I did not think to double check if it had a built in modem and purchased one.
It arrived and I realised my error, I'll blame there product description too

Anyway. Is it worth getting a separate modem or should I return it and get the next model down DGN200 which is a modem + router.
I have never had a separate modem plus router set up but I hazard the set up is fairly similar.. modem > router > computers.....
So advise please people. I am with IDNet and get a good 12-15 meg down and 1 meg up.
Ed