which wireless g card

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finally got the money to set home network up

its either
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/asus_wireless.html
3rd one down

or

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/dlink_wireless.html
4th one down

or

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/linksys_wireless.html
4th one down.

they are in order of price and i just have enough money for what i want, (HDD ans artic silver aswel) what you guys think of these cards. I no ppl here are fans of asus but my mobos are msi and ecs, will they clash and not work? thanks guys.
 
I would personally go with Linksys. It's a very trusted brand and they're manufactured by Cisco.

-Mike
 
mikesgroovin said:
I would personally go with Linksys. It's a very trusted brand and they're manufactured by Cisco.

-Mike

Pitty Cisco does not support their Lynksys products well down here. :(
 
The Linksys would be the best option, but obviously because you are paying money for speed and reliability. There isn't a massive difference between them in price unless you are buying more than 2 or 3. The price difference really kicks in if you are buying 5+

I personally don't think you would have a problem with any of them, but the 1st one I would not buy.
 
I own a linksys wireless g router and never had problems with it at all
 
looks like im goin for the linksys then :D got 170 to spend in total and need hard drive aswel, wanted seagate SATA 120gig 8mb cache. need sum artic silver 5 aswel. should come to bout that price.any1 know any other cheap uk sites to get stuff from (newegg doesnt ship to the uk :'( ) thanks
 
ok its ordered. ended up gettin the "D-Link AirPlus DWL-520+ Enhanced 2.4GHz Wireless PCI Adapter" simply cos i didnt have as much cash as i though :( and really needed sum artic silver 5. you ppl think this is worth it? ie my idle cpu temp is 50C on a jet 7 :(
 
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