Pros: Speed, range, ease of set-up, network printing Cons: Don't make it harder than it needs to be. Be Zen-like.
When my husband and I bought our current home in 2003, I saw it as an opportunity to trade in my laptop's ethernet cord for an Airport Extreme Wireless Router. What's the point of having a laptop if your internet connection tethers you to your ...
Pros: Compact, great range, plays well with others. Cons: The best router for a Mac, a bit more money for PC users then needed
Read me first I've been a computer aficionado (that sounds much classier than 'geek') since the days of the Radio Shack TRS-80 and Commodore Vic-20 through the birth of operating systems like GEM Desktop, DesQView and Windows 2.11, to the current ...
Pros: Great range, easy set-up with no antennas sticking up! Cons: A little expensive, surprisingly heavy for such a small unit, and needed modem reboot!
Well, I just returned from my nearest Apple Store. I used to own a Belkin N1 router, but the problem was it would not reach all through my 4,500 square foot house.My son needed a new wireless router so I was giving him my Belkin anyway. I felt ...
Pros: Extremely easy to setup
Low Profile
USB external hard drive connection Cons: Ungodly expensive
A few months back I bought the new Apple Airport Extreme routers that are ungodly expensive (like everything else Apple sells). Did I need a new router? No, not really. To date I was using a Belkin Pre-N wireless router that was quite powerful and ...
Pros: 5GHz 300Mbps and 2.4GHz simultaneous dual band. Very stable. Easy configuration. Cons: Gets hot, have to reboot under every settings change. Wonky setup, newbies can get confused.
I have 5 computers that share my wireless network at home: a 15" MacBook Pro, an Acer Aspire One netbook, an HP Elitebook 8530w, and iPhone, and a hackintosh.The Airport Extreme had 802.11n (300Mbps) speeds alongside with 5GHz wireless band, so it ...
Pros: Easy wireless networking
Cons: Can not read/write NTFS - which requires you to reformat your hard drive
So when I was looking for a new router after my Linksys Wireless G workhorse finally went out. I wanted to fine something that had Gigabit Ports, Usb Functionality and wireless (draft) n capability. After looking around for something that met all 3 it ...
Pros: Easy setup, excellent speed/range, USB connectivity Cons: Not much. Uploading/downloading large files takes a while.
I bought this router because I was tired of having my notebook tethered to a bulky external harddrive with all my music and movies on it. I first purchased a Linksys with a USB port but it didn't work and would have cost my extra to have Linksys ...
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