I had a very bad experience with D-Link. Purchased a type N,
fought it too long to take it back to the store. Ate the cost of
that one as they will only replace it with a rebuilt one. Went to
the store and bought a Netgear Range Max with no visible antennae.
Flawless, easy installation. More and better selection of
software settings. Easy integration to wireless units upstairs
and downstairs. No problems, no relationship, no hesitation to
recommend. I would not own a D-Link anything for love nor money.
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"RickVS" <RickVS.33jse8@no-mx.wirelessforums.org> wrote in message
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>
> I have a Linksys WRT54GS wireless router, a repeater, a print
> server and
> a card for my laptop. After years of struggling with a stable
> network
> (how often have I had to reset my router? Let me count the ways
> . . .),
> my latest experience with my print server that stopped working
> after 3
> days without explanation and the subsequent loss of Internet
> connectivity through my router when trying to debug the print
> server and
> support's inability to fix the problem (blame it on Verizon,
> sure), are
> the last straws to break the Linksys camel's back. I would like
> to ditch
> all of my Linksys products and start fresh, but not if the new
> Belkin/D-Link/NETGEAR solution is no better. Does anyone have a
> strong
> favorite for reliability? The new brand will need to be able to
> provide
> a secure firewall to protect my network and have support that is
> open
> reasonable hours. Thanks for your input.
> Rick
>
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