Home Networking
Updated on 30 Nov 2009 by
Andy Bryant
This is a question I’ve been asked a couple of times. What router should I buy for my home network?
Well… you need a couple of components to serve the function provided by a home broadband router - and you can either purchase one device to cover all bases - or buy a set of individual components.
Buying individual units will be more expensive - but can be more flexible - because you can upgrade one component at a time - and place the wireless access point in the most beneficial location for wireless coverage, rather than having to situate it next to your phone jack (and probably next to your DECT wireless phone base-station - which it will no-doubt interfere with…)
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