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    ADSL2+ router

    Which is the favourite brand for adsl2+ 802.11n wireless routers these days? Was it Billion? And if so, does anyone in Darwin carry their stuff in stock?

    My old router died last night, and I can't help but blame the #$&*(ing D-Link wireless router I had just plugged into my computer to configure so my wife could take it to work today and plug in where it was needed. I noticed the wireless link on my PC dropped out almost as soon as the D-Link was powered on. Then for the rest of the night, after i repacked the D-Link, it kept dropping out, even after reset + factory reset + reconfigure. Now when i power on the old router, the ethernet lights all glow at once for a second, then nothing but the power light shows :/

    I don't buy coincidences that blatant...

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    If u r after Billion hit up General Scientific in Coconut Grove the number is 08 8985 4999 from what I remember
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    7800N is my pick for ADSL users atm. Shame you can't run dd-wrt on it though.

    Also keeping in mind 7800NL is a piece of shit. :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by r00t|{it View Post
    If u r after Billion hit up General Scientific in Coconut Grove the number is 08 8985 4999 from what I remember
    ordered a 7700N from them (no bastard round town seems to have a 7800N) :/

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    What price u get on that Aegis? i need a new modem
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    I'm looking at getting a new Modem/Router too atm. Got the wife a nice new Laptop with built in Wifi(N) but the signal from my current wireless(G) router to where the lappy is, is too weak. So I'm after a Wireless ADSL+2 Modem/Router with 4x Gigabit LAN ethernet, WiFi N (300mbps) and VOIP. The 7800N was looking the goods but no VOIP so it may be that I need a new 7404 but that doesn't have the 7800N feature of being able to connect to the NBN in future.

    Can someone explain to me the merits (if any) of getting a router that has the ability to connect to the NBN in the furture. On the Billion site for the 7800N it says...

    "The BiPAC 7800(N) series is equipped with a second Ethernet WAN interface, which can be used to connect to an external broadband modem. This unique feature frees users to add fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) services when they become available."

    Does that mean any modem/router in existence now doesn't have the ability to connect to the NBN in the future?
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    that's right res, needs to support the NBN to handle it. I believe that's one of the issues that was brought up in the NBN thread - that most people will have to bin their old ADSL modems to get one that will work with the NBN.

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    Windows and Linux will be able to direct connect to your ONT box and authenticate itself. In theory you don't nessesarly need a modem or router to connect - I just helps if you have more than one PC.

    I know when I get my Fiber that I wont be buying a router to do this purpose - I will be building a box that supports Gigabit transfers in and out. Something like fit-PC2i Specifications – fit-PC2 seems like it would do the job depending on its speeds.

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    Maybe I should go the Fritz!box then.... bit costly though for the Gigabit version.

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