Harry Putnam wrote:
Dale<rdalek1...@gmail.com> writes:
Harry Putnam wrote:
Dale<rdalek1...@gmail.com> writes:
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I guess one could use Froogle if you can't buy it across the pond.
Cheap little thing tho. o_O
What is the cpu?
Intel Atom 1.6GHz CPU
I couldn't tell if you were joking about cheap... ... so is the final
price about $400 US?
I don't really know. I would assume as I had it configured, that was
the price. That would sort of be bare bones but for a router, you
most likely don't need anything fancy, unless you are routing some
serious traffic.
I just picked the one I thought was small and cute. lol
Your previous post showed this as total.
*All prices are in British Pounds* *Subtotal* 244.00
*Delivery* 0.00
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*TOTAL* 244.00
244 british pounds is just a hair under $400
So do you think $400 is pretty cheap for an home lan router?
Well, I have no idea what the conversion from British Pounds to US
dollars would be. I assume you are correct. I was thinking it was the
other way around tho. That said, since he wants something more than a
LinkSys router, it's going to cost something. Me, I got me a $10.00
refurbed LinkSys and called it a day. Thing is, I don't need anything
fast or expensive. I did want something that was cheap on power tho.
Trying to cut back a bit on the old watt meter. I already got two
freezers running here. One could build a bare bones rig and just use
that. I'm not sure it would be much cheaper tho. May use more power
from the wall too. That is why I picked the fanless version. I figured
if it needed no fans, it can't pull to much power. It also seemed to
have lots of CPU speed for a router.
$400.00 for a router . . . that better be one HECK of a router. Maybe
wash dishes or something too. o_O
Dale
:-) :-)