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Old 16th June 2004, 15:07   #11
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what brand?
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D-link des1005 5 port 10/100
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I'm also using D-link, DI614+.
Can't complain.
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Hub was an accton el super cheapo hub : it had been working for 5-6 years 24/7, can't complain either
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D-Link is pretty good for home and small office, good price/performance/features

Cisco and 3com are overpriced.
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D-Link is pretty good for home and small office, good price/performance/features
Going for D-link wireless router/switch in my new home. Sweet price (certainly less expensive as my time in drilling holes, laying and crimping cables), good performance and wireless = comfort
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i'd stay away from Dlink for wireless networking. I already heard form two people that they blew up 3 AP's each, just by using them
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i'd stay away from Dlink for wireless networking. I already heard form two people that they blew up 3 AP's each, just by using them
Any story's on Linksys explosions ?
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Old 17th June 2004, 14:51   #19
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USRobotics is good, all I can say.

And we are using 2 wireless AP's from D-link here at work, a DSL-604 (with ADSL modem) and a DI-614 for the other end of the building.
The DI-614 works fine, but the DSL-604 has this strange thingy that causes it to stop working. Nothing regular, it just happens now and again. And it's just here, no other complaints.
 
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USRobtics is 3Com.
Or, I should say sold to 3COM 10 years ago. Almost went to work for 3COM in 1993; changed my mind after I got a promotion and big raise.

The bad thing about the D-link DI614+ is the 2.4 Ghz wireless frequence that interfere with wireless phone with the same frequence.
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