[access-uk] Re: Advice re router purchase

  • From: "Steve Nutt" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 14:39:45 +0100

Hi Adrian,

I wouldn't go the access point route, because Douglas' router only has one
Ethernet point, which is pretty poor.  Get a decent four-port router, with
built in WIF, like a Linksys.  An access point also requires another mains
point.  Not to environmentally friendly <Smile>.

All the best

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Adrian Higginbotham
Sent: Thursday 21 August 2008 12:39
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Advice re router purchase

Douglas - stay away from d-link the Web interface used to configure them is
a nightmare with screenreaders as I know to my cost.

You could simplify things for yourself by just buying a wireless access
point for your existing router.  Plug the access point in to your router and
then connect to that via wifi if your machines currently support it, or via
the Ethernet ports on the access point itself, assuming you buy one with
these.  This is the route I went down to wifi enable my now aging router.
Is it a perfect solution? Probably not.
Is it cheaper than buyng a new router? Yes I picked up a reconditioned one
on Ebay for about £20 delivered, just look out for ones that list your make
and model of router as compatible.
 Is it simpler than configuring a new router? Most definitely as the access
point required no configuration at all.
It does mean you've got two boxes rather than one cluttering up the place.
For best performance, and in line with health and safety advice on wifi
transceivers and their radiation, mount the access point (or your wifi
router if you go that route) above 2 meters from the floor, on top of a tall
bookcase does nicely.

Adrian Higginbotham,
Manager, Leading edge research
Tel: Direct dial 024 7679 7333 - Becta switchboard 02476-416994
Email: Adrian.Higginbotham@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Web: http://www.becta.org.uk/
BECTA, Millburn Hill Road, Science Park, Coventry, CV4 7JJ 

-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Douglas Harrison
Sent: 21 August 2008 11:50
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Advice re router purchase

When I switched to broadband (ADSL) in June my ISP provided as part of the
package a basic one port router which enabled me to have an ethernet
connection to either of my systems (but only one at a time, of course).  As
the router was pre-configured I have as yet little knowledge of setting up a
router from scratch. 

I now need to purchase another router, both as an insurance against failure
of the existing 
one, and also to give me more connectivity options.   I would probably
initially connect to both 
machines by ethernet but I would also like the router to have the capability
of being plugged into the main bT socket in another part of the house and
having a wireless connection to the 
computers.    

I would be grateful for any advice as to suitable routers, preferably not
too difficult to set up and configure using a screen reader.

Suggestions of particular models would be most helpful. 
               

Thanks in advance,


Douglas


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