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Ed Bono
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      02-20-2005, 10:31 PM
Does anyone have any experience with these products?
I wasn't able to find very many direct comparisons.

The belkin router got generally good marks, so i am
inclined to go with it. Linksys seems the safe
choice though.
 
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Scrote
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      02-21-2005, 08:42 AM
Ed Bono wrote:
>> Does anyone have any experience with these products?
>> I wasn't able to find very many direct comparisons.
>>
>> The belkin router got generally good marks, so i am
>> inclined to go with it. Linksys seems the safe
>> choice though.


I'm using the Belkin and am pleased with the coverage. It has a lifetime
warrenty, so I fail to understand your "safe bet" comment.
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The path of least resistance is the path of the loser.
-- H. G. Wells


 
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Daniel Bennett
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      02-21-2005, 12:01 PM
Scrote wrote:
> Ed Bono wrote:


> I'm using the Belkin and am pleased with the coverage. It has a lifetime
> warrenty, so I fail to understand your "safe bet" comment.


Ditto coverage and signal is excellent here. If you want the best
effects of the router all users of the router ideally should have pre-n
wireless cards.

Daniel

 
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      02-21-2005, 01:47 PM


Scrote wrote:
> Ed Bono wrote:
>
>>>Does anyone have any experience with these products?
>>>I wasn't able to find very many direct comparisons.
>>>
>>>The belkin router got generally good marks, so i am
>>>inclined to go with it. Linksys seems the safe
>>>choice though.

>
>
> I'm using the Belkin and am pleased with the coverage. It has a lifetime
> warrenty, so I fail to understand your "safe bet" comment.


Safe in that linksys is a well known name. One review has the belkin as
requiring occasional reboots to keep it working. Did you find that?
 
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      02-21-2005, 01:57 PM
Ed Bono wrote:
>> Scrote wrote:
>>> Ed Bono wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Does anyone have any experience with these products?
>>>>> I wasn't able to find very many direct comparisons.
>>>>>
>>>>> The belkin router got generally good marks, so i am
>>>>> inclined to go with it. Linksys seems the safe
>>>>> choice though.
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm using the Belkin and am pleased with the coverage. It has a
>>> lifetime warrenty, so I fail to understand your "safe bet" comment.

>>
>> Safe in that linksys is a well known name. One review has the belkin
>> as requiring occasional reboots to keep it working. Did you find
>> that?


Not so far <crosses things, touchs wood etc> :-)
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The path of least resistance is the path of the loser.
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Harvey Gratt
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      02-21-2005, 03:12 PM
Scrote wrote:
> Ed Bono wrote:
>
>>>Scrote wrote:
>>>
>>>>Ed Bono wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>Does anyone have any experience with these products?
>>>>>>I wasn't able to find very many direct comparisons.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>The belkin router got generally good marks, so i am
>>>>>>inclined to go with it. Linksys seems the safe
>>>>>>choice though.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I'm using the Belkin and am pleased with the coverage. It has a
>>>>lifetime warrenty, so I fail to understand your "safe bet" comment.
>>>
>>>Safe in that linksys is a well known name. One review has the belkin
>>>as requiring occasional reboots to keep it working. Did you find
>>>that?

>
>
> Not so far <crosses things, touchs wood etc> :-)


Slightly OT, but are any of you using the Belkin pre-n pc card in a Dell
laptop? If so have there been any issues with the card "freezing" the
OS during operation or boot-up? I'm trying to verify some anecdotal
concerns with the Dell laptops (see the Belkin Forum at dslreports.com).

Thanks,
Harvey
 
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Scrote
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      02-21-2005, 03:14 PM
Harvey Gratt wrote:
>> Scrote wrote:
>>> Ed Bono wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Scrote wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Ed Bono wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Does anyone have any experience with these products?
>>>>>>>> I wasn't able to find very many direct comparisons.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The belkin router got generally good marks, so i am
>>>>>>>> inclined to go with it. Linksys seems the safe
>>>>>>>> choice though.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm using the Belkin and am pleased with the coverage. It has a
>>>>>> lifetime warrenty, so I fail to understand your "safe bet"
>>>>>> comment.
>>>>>
>>>>> Safe in that linksys is a well known name. One review has the
>>>>> belkin as requiring occasional reboots to keep it working. Did
>>>>> you find that?
>>>
>>>
>>> Not so far <crosses things, touchs wood etc> :-)

>>
>> Slightly OT, but are any of you using the Belkin pre-n pc card in a
>> Dell laptop? If so have there been any issues with the card
>> "freezing" the OS during operation or boot-up? I'm trying to verify
>> some anecdotal concerns with the Dell laptops (see the Belkin Forum
>> at dslreports.com).
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Harvey

Sorry no. PC's/PDA.
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Daniel Bennett
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      02-21-2005, 07:35 PM
Harvey Gratt wrote:

> Slightly OT, but are any of you using the Belkin pre-n pc card in a Dell
> laptop? If so have there been any issues with the card "freezing" the
> OS during operation or boot-up? I'm trying to verify some anecdotal
> concerns with the Dell laptops (see the Belkin Forum at dslreports.com).


yes, disabled the built in 1350, and pre-n card works fine on this laptop.

dell inspiron 9100

Daniel
 
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