- Sep 30, 2010
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I need a wi fi modem/router for my home setup. My requirements are these:
1. it should create a wifi network out my incoming wired broadband connection. I need multiple devices to be logging on to this network simultaneously.
2. it should be able to able to work like a regular modem as well - i.e. with a cable between the modem and my desktop.
3. It must have a usb port into which i can plug my printer and then use it. far as i know this is possible but i don't know how.
i don't need blazing fast network speeds or anything. Upto 1 MB/s for transferring data will be the most i'm ever going to need.
now from what i've heard, all this can be done with one device. how much should i expect it to cost? for instance, would this do it?
http://www.flipkart.com/d-link-dsl-...odem&ref=0178754c-ea52-4864-b3ba-da5d3fc14fb3
also, if i'm not asking too much - what difference in price can i expect if i do go for a modem that will allow me to transfer say, 10 MB/s?
1. it should create a wifi network out my incoming wired broadband connection. I need multiple devices to be logging on to this network simultaneously.
2. it should be able to able to work like a regular modem as well - i.e. with a cable between the modem and my desktop.
3. It must have a usb port into which i can plug my printer and then use it. far as i know this is possible but i don't know how.
i don't need blazing fast network speeds or anything. Upto 1 MB/s for transferring data will be the most i'm ever going to need.
now from what i've heard, all this can be done with one device. how much should i expect it to cost? for instance, would this do it?
http://www.flipkart.com/d-link-dsl-...odem&ref=0178754c-ea52-4864-b3ba-da5d3fc14fb3
also, if i'm not asking too much - what difference in price can i expect if i do go for a modem that will allow me to transfer say, 10 MB/s?