routers

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jeffhaskeft
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routers

Post by jeffhaskeft »

can anyone advice me on the best router its for use with my ps2 so that i can play games online.
ps. my adsl modem has a usb connection.
cheers
lovemunkey187
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Joined: Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:40 am

Re: routers

Post by lovemunkey187 »

So not a topic about wood-working then?

We got both kindsa music here. We got Country and Western
Holden MacGroyn
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Re: routers

Post by Holden MacGroyn »

Or bus & train planning?

PS2 online? I thought they had scrapped that idea in this country Jefferson.
Get yourself an Xbox and Counter Strike it up.

I'm available for any online CS PC shoot outs.
I am a 733t0 h4Xor....or something.

Fucking skinny little geeks entering gaming comps.
EAT SOME CAKE YOU EMPTY BELLIED, PIMPLY FACED, SKANKY GREASY HAIRED PUBIC TURDS.

Still.....Holden MacGroyn

BUT WITHOUT MY BRUCE LEE SIG BECAUSE HE'S TOO HARD FOR THIS PLACE...
rrankin
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Re: routers

Post by rrankin »

Routing is a bit saucy in Australian
R18 DVD Shop
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Re: routers

Post by R18 DVD Shop »

Best is a matter of opinion and to be honest the differences in products are minimal, if anything, but I use netgear and its decent kit - good quality and reasonable prices. They are available from most (if not all) the top online retailers

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