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    Lightbulb Help with selection of WIFI router for Reliance Wired Internet Connection

    Okay,so i have this reliance wired connection and it works perfectly well,i just need help with the selection of wifi router,

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    Will this router be compatible with reliance wired connection to provide me wi fi connectivity?

    also i need to know what's the difference between the router from above link and this one

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    btw,i use my net by connecting my LAN wire from the modem to my laptop,just letting you know that i have the modem(Binatone) provided by reliance,so i just need the WI-FI connectivity.Please help me out asap.thank you

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    Perhaps this link may help you to decide.
    http://*******************/index.php?topic=4978.0

    Binatone ADSLmodem can be connected to any STANDALONE wifi router
    Example Netgear wgr614V10 etc.
    Mention the radius of activity & height ( say 10 meters in Ground floor different floors height etc )

    Para two;
    TEST:
    If you need to connect some other systems ( example Smartphone /cellphone)
    Your laptop can become an AP ( Access Point ) . No wifi router needed.
    Download application "Connectify" and try.

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    don't go for ADSL-wifi modems at all
    go for a simple wifi router of 1100/- to 1300/- max
    anything higher will be a waste of money
    opt for d-link or netgear product which features 802.11g and 4 wired ports (switch) and 1 wan port of incoming reliance connection.
    don't go for anything fancy which will not last for long.

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