"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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I'm new to this Newsgroup (and relatively clueless in wireless land). I
recently bought a Netgear WNR834B (802.11n) and was able to get it going in
a very simple environment (cable modem, 1 wired PC, 1 wireless PC) without a
hitch.
dave