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by wolfeman314 , Mar 17 '06
Pros: Bluetooth, Attractive Design, High Quality Parts, MediaPad flexibility Cons: Expensive
I did quite a bit of research before buying my Logitech DiNovo Bluetooth Keyboard/Mouse combo. I was looking for the best combo out there, and I think I've found it. Keyboard: Unlike other clunky, button-filled keyboards on the market, ...
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by mplieb , May 19 '05
Pros: Great features, works fine once configured. Cons: May require substantial help from tech support to get it up and running.
Boy, what an experience. I really regret writing a negative review about this product, because I like it and was hoping it would work great out of the box. But as you will see as you read on, that was not the case. Bear in mind, I do not have ...
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by silflayhraka , Aug 11 '03
Pros: Very Inexpensive, Very Fast, Excellent Web Interface Cons: None as yet.
I've been a Linksys broadband router user for some time now, first with a 4-port hardwired unit, the ...
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by mikeypas , May 08 '05
Pros: 2x speed of 802.11g when in close proximity. Nice user interface. Cons: Difficulty with WPA-SPK (no AES support) Extremely poor range. Reboots after each change.
This is my first review here (longtime lurker!) Here is my humble opinion of the DI-624. I purchased it because my Toshiba notebook already have an integrated Atheros AR5001X+ super G wireless adapter, so I wanted to see what the hype of super G was ...
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by jlc2005 , Apr 08 '06
Pros: Great wizard gets this router up and running quickly, good speed and performance Cons: It still helps to be a bit of a network techie.
The DI-64 wired/wireless router has been around for a number of years and its staying power seems to be a combination of good performance and firmware upgrades which continue to improve an already good product. This router has had its growing pains as ...
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by mbuechler , Apr 13 '04
Pros: Rock solid connection, no lock-ups/reboots, fast wireless and excellent web based administration. Cons: DHCP server can't assign more than one DNS server IP, basic system logging.
Working from home and remotely managing over ten clients using Terminal Server, WinVNC, and other remote access software packages, my network needs to be rock solid. I also run a web server, FTP server and an Exchange server locally on my network - all ...
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by gzuo , Dec 10 '03
Pros: cheaper than other brands, had good experience with previous model Cons: buggy, especially connection problems (can be avoided)
LAST update: (Apr 16, 2006) I can't believe it's been more than 2 years since I wrote this review. Over these 2 years, I haven't really bothered with my D-Link setup. It just works without any problems. I'm very happy with it. I probably upgraded ...
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by leonkrn , Nov 25 '03
Pros: Firewall, 128-bit encrypted security, speed, VPN, file sharing systems, wi-fi, toll-free customer support Cons: signal strength might fade in time (I don't owe it long enough to tell)
I bought the router along with DWL-G650 wireless card for laptop about a week ago. Prior to placing my order (Amazon.com) I've read tons of reviews about various routers from all major brands. There isnt a single wireless router (within ...
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by santanudas , Aug 21 '03
Pros: Slightly better signal strength Cons: Lack of some important functions
Every thing has got its good and bad side but DI-624 disappointed me a lot. Im from UK so dont know about the US version of DI-624 but I dont think itll make a big difference. Bought it just three days back and had to send it back yest ...
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by mjm70 , Apr 22 '05
Pros: makes an OK paper weight, or door stop Cons: Crashes constantly, firmware flaky, very un-reliable
I will start of by saying that I purchased the unit as I had a good experience with my original 802.11b, and thought going to Super G would be just better. Had I have known what I was getting, i should have stuck with my old unit. I took it out ...
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by slappy78 , Apr 20 '04
Pros: Many features, Atheros chipset. Cons: Not Stable, firmware updates fix little.
I got this router over Christmas in 03 and also a Microsoft wireless card (mn-720) at the same time. Initially the router was working fine with its current firmware (2.27) and i was using standard 128bit encryption. The setup was relatively quick and the ...
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by powerben5000 , Dec 24 '05
Pros: Good range
Supports WPA-PSK and AES/TKIP
3 year warranty
Firmwares released frequently
Good tech support Cons: Web interface confusing,
SuperG disappointing
I've been using this router for about a month with great results. Out of the box, the router(which came with firmware 2.42) was pretty easy to set up and I had it up and running within an hour. It seems that the newest revisions of this router ship ...
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by haqdiesel , Feb 01 '05
Pros: -Inexpensive
-Easy to set up Cons: -Wireless connection drops constantly, making work impossible
-Wired connection deteriorates quickly
I read a few reviews before picking this router up. I had a Netgear in hand, but I'd had less-than-stellar experience with their products in the past, so I went with this one. From day one, I had problems. Though my computer was only in the next room ...
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by haydnglyn , Oct 10 '03
Pros: Reasonably priced, works with several other maker's client side adapters. Better range than 11Mbs. Cons: Warning that upgrading firmware in UK own-risk. Unreasonable if must to use capabilities of device.
With large, hard-to-wire house and now 3 PCs and laptop wanting to share broadband access and files/printers, needed to upgrade from a very flaky Peer-to-Peer 11Mbs ICS system (via pair of Belkin USB 11Mbs adapters). Wanted to increase range through wall ...
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by vipuser , Feb 18 '05
Pros: Very stable!!! 6 people using the router and no problem AT ALL!! Cons: In my opinion ..................... NOTHING!!!!
First off, I'm not prejudice against Linksys so this isn't a bias review!!! I already have two linksys, WRT54G and BEFSR41 which I can say are worthless in terms of EVERYTHING!!!! Alright, let me setup the scenario, there are four people sharing the ...
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