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| I bought a buffalo G125 Router thinking it would be ok as a wireless router, having a modem built in, I now know that it it is the wrong one for my purpose not having a modem, is there anyway that i can add something to be able to use this as a wireless modem.I would be grateful for any comments as to what to do with it(within reason) ![]() |
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| As far as I can see the model you brought does have a built in modem so it should be fine. Can you give me a link to your model?
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| Thanks for your reply, the router is on www.argos.co.uk and is catalogue number 675/3313 |
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| I dont think the Argos link is to a Buffalo G 125 Router
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This is a Buffalo G 125 Router The Argos model seems to be a Router only. My System: Home Build
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