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  1. I wish to purchase a Router. Max I can spend is £120.

    Whihc router is best to use and is compatible without to much configuration for IRC, DC++ and Bittorrent.

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  2. The Linksys routers have always performed well for me... plus, they're feature-packed.
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    Originally Posted by gummyAvenger
    The Linksys routers have always performed well for me... plus, they're feature-packed.
    Ditto.

    I would go with Linksys.
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    Some Linksys routers also allow other firmwares to be used.
    Nothing can stop me now, 'cause I don't care anymore.
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    It is really your personal preference.

    I use a airlink nat router that has a full featured hardware firewall.

    I paid 40 bucks. It works very well.
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  6. Cicso 2600 with PIX....Oops you said under £120

    Cisco also own Linksys, so I would go with a linksys
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    Originally Posted by stiltman
    Cicso 2600 with PIX....Oops you said under £120

    Cisco also own Linksys, so I would go with a linksys
    Correct, Linksys is on the low end of the Cisco routers.
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    Go to:

    http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/home/

    look in the Networking tab/select Wired or Wireless and from their your type of Router....you should find plenty well within you budget (read the comments)...I'm using a 'cheapo' ORIGO and its pretty faultless..it cost about £30 with del.
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