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Conecting modem to belkin N+ cable router

Last answer on Jun 17, 2009 6:26:00 pm BST huezey, on Jun 17, 2009 1:50:02 pm BST 
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Hello,
Can anyone out there help!?

I have just purchased in error the belkin n+ wireess router for cable, when i should have got the adsl version. Having opening the box, i am unable to return, and am now faced with the decision of purchasing the adsl version, or just using my bt voyager 220v modem with the n+ router. Will i still achieve good speeds? Will i achieve better sppeds with just the belkin N+ adsl, or is there another alternative, i.e buying a better modem to replace the voyager, and connecting that to the router.

Thanks

Configuration: Windows Vista
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 locklessmonster, on Jun 17, 2009 6:26:00 pm BST

The speed depends on the connection speed you have!!

The belkin N+ modem is also good!

To increase the speed the contact your ISP!

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