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| subject: | Re: D-Link wireless router (Glenn Meadows et. al.) |
From: "Randy"
I have a Netgear that likes to lose its wireless section routinely. I'm
seriously thinking of going back to 802.11a....
"Chris" wrote in message
news:424c1b5a$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> Ewwww. You said Linksys.
>
> As I have blabbed about somewhere else within this news server, I worked
> at a place that used a Linksys WAP and I had to power cycle that thing at
> least 1-2 times/day. I had a friend who went through 3 of their
> router/gateway devices. Since I have had the D-Link, I've NEVER had a
> problem. Netgear is generally good too. I just don't like some of their
> cosmetic styles.
>
> /Chris
>
> Richard B. wrote:
>> On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 10:37:07 -0600, "Glenn Meadows"
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>No, didn't see that when I bought.... my Linksys WAP's died one day
>>>(actually they died about 4 days apart, we had 2 running), and I replaced
>>>them with this one D-Link so I could use the G connection.
>>
>>
>> So I see why your aren't enamored with Linksys. My home Linksys
>> is running fine, but the Comcast cable modem is losing it's mind.
>>
>> Just wondering if there was enough value in the software to buy it. -
>> Richard
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