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    result Billion BiPAC 7800N Router £89.99 delivered

    One of the best on the market at a reasonable price, finger's hovering over the 'Buy' button, lol - http://www.expansys.com/billion-bipa...ter-uk-182959/


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    Default Re: Billion BiPAC 7800N Router £89.99 delivered

    Nice find mate, I was looking at getting one of these for a client the other day but last minute they cut their budget so I had to settle with an Asus DSL-N13.

    I would like to try one to compare the control panel and features to Draytek routers.


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    Default Re: Billion BiPAC 7800N Router £89.99 delivered

    Had one of these for a while now, it has been absolutely brilliant
    My ADSL is pretty shit, was only getting 1.3Meg and line was dropping around 2 or 3 times a day
    Now get a steady 1.7Meg and it's solid as a rock
    Previously used Dlink, Linksys and Netgear routers, none of which come anywhere near to this
    I Paid £120 and would happily pay it again, I really can't recommend it enough.

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    Default Re: Billion BiPAC 7800N Router £89.99 delivered

    Fecking Typical, I paid nearly £140 (incl next day Saturday delivery fees) for one of these just 3 weeks ago. If you use BE as your broadband provder they are top notch as they have the Broadcom chipset which is totally compatible with BE's network hardware and guarantees the best available line speed and quality

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