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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 392106" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>My modem provided by my ISP is a wireless one, but years ago when they didn't provide it, I purchased a D-Link router and had no problems with it. Actually I have it set up at my aunt's house now for her laptop and it's running well for her all these years later. I don't know that there is much difference for home use routers despite varying prices on the market, but a person at a computer shop would probably know a lot more about them. I wouldn't go through the expense of a pricey one personally since I've seen how well the cheaper ones work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 392106, member: 4264"] My modem provided by my ISP is a wireless one, but years ago when they didn't provide it, I purchased a D-Link router and had no problems with it. Actually I have it set up at my aunt's house now for her laptop and it's running well for her all these years later. I don't know that there is much difference for home use routers despite varying prices on the market, but a person at a computer shop would probably know a lot more about them. I wouldn't go through the expense of a pricey one personally since I've seen how well the cheaper ones work. [/QUOTE]
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