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Anyone Recommend a good router
SeaMonkey:
--- Quote from: Mameotron on December 09, 2004, 09:43:11 pm ---Have you tried one of the new wireless routers?
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Gamecab:
Tim,
Pick up a Porter-Cable Router. I have lost many control panels due to the sears routers. I purchased a Porter-Cable router last month and have been very happy with the results. I'm going to retrofit my smoothy maker with the motor from the sears router because it's pretty much worthless to me.
Check this link http://www.porter-cable.com/index.asp?e=547&p=2810
Thanks
Charlie
Mameotron:
--- Quote from: SeaMonkey on December 09, 2004, 10:52:33 pm ---BAH!! those are cheap trinkets. What you want in the way of wireless router is a 2Wire Homeportal 180HG. They even do HPNA networking though the phonelines. They broadcast at 400mw ..... over 4 times the power of the industry standard. I am pulling satalites out of the sky.
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Uh, that was a joke.
SeaMonkey:
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Uh, that was a joke.
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DrewKaree:
Porter Cable, Milwaukee or Bosch.
All three make VERY nice routers you'd be ecstatic to own.
I've owned 2 Porter Cable's, and 1 Milwaukee. I work with a guy who swears by Bosch.
If I had to buy a new one for work and had the cash handy, I'd buy yet ANOTHER Porter Cable.
I needed one for "around the house" type stuff, and bought the Ryobi 3 base set from Home Depot. Excellent set for the money and for the purpose - no production-type work, easy cuts, it accepts both size shanks so you're not limited to the quarter inch bits.
If you use yours for a bit more than infrequent use, buy a PC or Milwaukee. They're priced higher than most, and for a reason. They're worth it.