Pros: cheap Cons: only 10 Mbs which they do not disclose on the package
This will be a very short epinion.
I bought this kit because I quickly wanted to get a hub and did not do any comparison shopping. Get to FRY's electronics, in there, grab something, pay and out.
They did not carry any separate hubs (which...
Pros: All components necessary for a peer-to-peer 10BaseT LAN are included, sans computers. <g> Cons: NICs are 10/100BaseT, but hub only supports 10mbps.
Many of the currently available "network in a box" kits will exceed the needs of your average small/home office. Netgear's SB104 is a nice little 10BaseT kit from Bay Networks that won't break your budget into eensy-weensy pieces.
Pros: Great kit for networking with everything you need! Cons: None that I'm aware of!
I'll be the first to tell you that I don't know a lot about networking but this kit makes it so easy that even someone like myself can do it! I must admit that because of my lack of knowledge, I was a little nervous about doing it by myself but with a...
Pros: works great Cons: took some time to figure out the internet sharing part
Our family had 2 computers but only 1 phone line and didn't want to spend the extra money getting another phone line. We looked around and chose the Netgear SB104 starter kit. It was easy to install and we got our computers networked right away. Then we...
Pros: Peripheral Sharing, Multi-Player Games Cons: None
I picked up the Netgear SB104 network kit when I saw an add for it at one of our local office supply stores, the price was too good to pass up. I'd been considering networking my computer with my son's for a while and this provided the opportunity. The...
Pros: More than you need for a home network. Cons: Can be misleading if think you are getting a 100 BaseT hub
I recently purchaced this product at a CompUSA. So far, it works just like a hub is supposed to work. It's kind of hard to say something good or bad about any particular networking product based on brand name. Instead, you have to look at what it...
Pros: Great Support, Reasonable Price. Cons: Included cable is only ten feet.
Author's Note: This review is not entirely about the SB104. In fact, the "Network in a box" that I bought was from a competitor. Fortunately, I also added a Netgear ISA card for my "boat anchor." Netgear technical support saved my...
Pros: Easy to install Cons: Non that I can think of
I bought this network kit to play multiplayer games (i.e. quake, half-life, etc.). It is one of the best decisions I've ever made. The cards were simple to install, and the guy i talked on the phone when something went wrong was friendly and exceedingly...
Pros: fast ,easy setup, great for sharing connections Cons: some computer knowledge needed
I have had this hardware for almost a year now. I Really like it. Me and my wife are in home computer junkies and were fighting over the phone line all the time. So we bought this hardware and read on how to connect the two computers to one internet...
Pros: Affordable, easy installation, and easy to upgrade. Cons: Only 10Mb/s with hub, but easy to upgrade to full 100Mb/s.
About a year and half ago, I decided to network the 2 computers I had laying around with my main system. I was studying for my MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) certification, and decided it was time to implement a home network for myself. Not...
First off the kit is easy to install, if you don't have a problem opening your computers. Includes 4 port hub. The fourth port can be an uplink to another hub or cable/ADSL modem.
Installation
Consists of installing the PCI cards in each...
Pros: Reliable Network Ferrari with an automatic transmission Cons: Nitpicky stuff (see tips in epinion)
If you are looking at starting a home network and don't know were to go, let me show you the starting line. This is and good kit and I have some tips that make it GREAT!
If you have 2 operating machines with PCI card slots (A Pentium class...
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