11/30/2011

GSI High-Powered Ultra-Secure 500mW 54Mbps USB Wireless WIFI Long Range Network Adapter with Detachable External 5dBi Antenna - IEEE 802.11 b/g Interface - For PC/Laptop/Notebook/Computer Hot-Spot Internet Connection - For Travel or Home Use Review

GSI High-Powered Ultra-Secure 500mW 54Mbps USB Wireless WIFI Long Range Network Adapter with Detachable External 5dBi Antenna - IEEE 802.11 b/g Interface - For PC/Laptop/Notebook/Computer Hot-Spot Internet Connection - For Travel or Home Use
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This was my second try at a long range wifi antenna. My previous purchase was a "802.11g USB WiFi Wireless Lan Adapter w/5dBi Antenna", which failed miserably. So far, in the last few weeks, this has been pretty good at detecting signals. Installation was a breeze on the Windows XP laptop. Only suggestion would be to make this connect directly to the usb port instead of using a long wire -- would make a cleaner look.

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Extremely User Friendly and Affordable, this new USB Network adapter from GSI is ideal for Indoor, Outdoor or Travel Use. With Power of up to 500mW, and speeds of 54Mbps, you will Enjoy Strong Wireless Signal even when Roaming as far as 3000 Feet away from Router. Clear and precise Instructions will guide you through the Short Installation process, and the 5dBi Antenna Include will boost Connection even further.

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Cisco-Linksys WKPC54G Wireless-G Network Kit for Notebooks Review

Cisco-Linksys WKPC54G Wireless-G Network Kit for Notebooks
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I wanted to set up a wireless network and was very concerned with which hardware i was going to use. I read the mixed reviews of the (much cheaper) microsoft wireless notebook kit as well as the mixed reviews of the D-link router. It seamed that you were either gonna get something that worked great or crap. I have had nothing but great luck with this kit. I am running a Motorola surfboard modem, this kit, a linksys pc card serving three computers: a dell laptop (with the wireless card in this kit), a G4 powerbook (running mac os 10.3) and a homebuilt pc running windows xp home (with the linksys wireless desktop card). All 3 computers were online in less than one hour after the cable internet was activated. No matter what you hear about security, don't leave your network unprotected! Where i live there are 6 unprotected wireless networks, the best of them was from a linksys router. I just did a little casual surfing before the cable was installed, but i had access to all six of their ip addresses, their router hardware ids and could of easily set up a password for their networks, that they would never have (i could never do this, but someone else may). The first thing i did was enabled a WEP key and password protected my router configuration setup page. Everything was a breeze. I couldn't ask for a more stable router and overall network.

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11/29/2011

ASUS RT-N13U Wireless-N Router, Access Point, and Repeater Review

ASUS RT-N13U Wireless-N Router, Access Point, and Repeater
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For those looking for a cheap wireless N router + Print & FTP Server, this is an excellent buy!
I bought this router specifically with hope that it 'might' be able to do more than what it claims on the box, and it does, to some extent. Read on and you'll find answers to your questions that any other reviews on the web aren't able to tell you.
1. Can a USB hub be used to connect multiple peripherals to the router?
A. Yes, but with certain limitations. I have successfully connected a printer and a hard drive to the router via a usb hub, and both work flawlessly! Here's what you do: plug in the usb hub to the router, then connect the hdd to the usb hub, set up your ftp server on the hdd, then connect the printer to the usb hub, and set up your printer. You will only see the printer show up in the router's main page, but the ftp serve works fine. However, hooking up 2 printers will not work because the print command is directed ip-to-ip (your pc to the router) and pass on to the usb port. When you have a usb hub with multiple printers connected the print command will be pass on to every port on the hub. Sometimes printing will come out from the right printer that you want it to, but sometimes the command will get send to the other printer which may cause your printer to malfunction. I have two printers: a HP inkjet and a Samsung laser. It happened to me when I want to print from the Samsung but the command got sent to the HP, and HP will keep feeding paper and print out an error message on the corner until I force power-down the printer; same for the Samsung when a HP print command was sent to the Samsung it just kept printing errors until the machine overhead and power-off itself.
2. When connected to a HDD, it can only be set up as a FTP server, not a network drive.
What the differences you ask? On a network drive you can stream files directly from it, while an FTP you can only upload/download files but no running directly on the server. But simutenous access from multiple users are possible. That's an advantage over the so called "netowrk shared usb" where only a single user are allowed to use the peripheral at a time.
3. This router has a hardware repeater mode switch, which I consider a big plus. It's the transparent repeater mode, meaning it will receive and broadcast the same SSID of the network you're repeating; as oppose to 'stealth' repeater mode where you can set your own SSID and security for broadcast. Note that the network printer won't work in the repeater mode 'cause the print command will be pass on to the someone else's router (one that you're repeating). The Asus router still maintain its own ip and subset which the network printer belongs to, but it's hidden in the repeater mode. You can manually configure your pc to connect to it and you'll be able to print, but you lose internet. Not sure about FTP serve in repeater mode. Haven't try yet. The router has good range. I can receive Safeway's wifi which is like 300m from my place.
4. The router itself looks good IMO. I like the hidden antenna design.
What else? Msg me if you still have a question regarding the router.

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Argtek Indoor 1W Wireless 802.11b/g Signal Booster/Amplifier w/5dBi Antenna Fits SMA and TNC Connectors Review

Argtek Indoor 1W Wireless 802.11b/g Signal Booster/Amplifier w/5dBi Antenna Fits SMA and TNC Connectors
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This is a wonderful little amplifier at a price much less than any other 2.4 GHz 1 watt output Wi-Fi RF amplifier I've been able to find anywhere, unless you order direct from China. I would recommend this amplifier to anyone. Thirteen milliwatts input power drives (5 to 13 mW input) this amplifier to a full 1 watt output and also has a receive pre-amplifier built into the same unit. The box also includes a small AC power supply cube for 120 VAC (converted to DC to power the amplifier) and has a coaxial RF jumper for the input too, good deal! I attached the included antenna directly to the output connector, this antenna has the proper reverse polarity connector to screw directly on to the output of the amplifier and a elbow swivel built into its base.
If you have a 2.4 GHz Linksys wireless router which uses two antennas you might want to consider buying two of these amplifiers; one for each antenna, if my assumption is correct that one antenna is for transmit and the other for receive but I have not been able to confirm this yet. If this is the case and you buy two of them (which is not necessary) one will be receive only and the other the transmit amplifier. Again, you don't need to do this, just that if you did buy two of these due to the internal receive preamplifier you would have 10 dB gain on receive as well as the 5 dB antenna which added together is 15 dB of receive level gain. Also, you would then have two identical antennas which both have good gain so over all, I don't think that is a bad way to go but look to Note 4, below, to see a even better way of doing this using just one amplifier.
If you decide to be more economically reasonable and buy just one amplifier for your Linksys wireless router you will need to have a reverse polarity male TNC adapter (male shell, female center pin, or rather, socket) to normal female SMA output. The RP TNC to normal female SMA adapter(s) is needed so you can hook up the Linksys routers RF connector(s) to the amplifier(s) using the included coaxial jumper(s) which comes with each of these RF amplifiers. Of course, two RP TNC adapters are needed if buying two amplifiers.
The amplifier has a green LED which lights up when it is transmitting. If you buy just one RF amplifier and its green LED does not light when hooked up to one of the Linksys coaxial RF connectors move the amplifier to the other one to see if it will light up then. If the green LED does not light up (when the router is transmitting! It doesn't always transmit!) you are probably on the receive side, if my assumption is correct one is TX and one is RX.
Note 1: Reverse polarity is simply that the center pin is reversed from normal, where there is normally a male pin there will be a female and vice versa. On this amplifier the input connector is a normal female SMA but the output RF connector which without close inspection appears to be a female SMA connector has a male pin coming out of the center.
Note 2: This amplifier appears to auto sense when it has input drive to switch into transmit mode otherwise it is a receive preamplifier. If you have a wireless router which uses a single antenna for both receive and transmit and has from 5 to 13 milliwatts of output this amplifier will work for both receive as well as transmit.
Note 3: I've seen this amplifier advertised elsewhere together with a Alfa high power output USB wireless modem which is a good deal but do not be confused over how they are used! Do NOT connect the output of the Alfa wireless modem through a coaxial jumper to the input of this amplifier! The 500 mW RF output of the Alfa wireless modem is far too much power to directly drive this amplifier and if hard connected to the amplifier through a piece of coax can blow out the input turning it into a paper weight and useless. The combination of the Alfa wireless modem and this amplifier is intended so that they are used on opposite ends; the amplifier for the wireless router and the Alfa modem for the remote PC or notebook computer.
Note 4: Instead of buying two of the amplifiers for a Linksys wireless router or if just buying one for any other wireless system, in either case, for the best distance coverage the thing to do would be to buy just one for your router and then buy a Alfa USB modem to use with your PC or notebook computer. The Alfa external USB wireless modem has an incredible 500 milliwatts of output power and with that kind of transmit power you don't need extra receive gain pre-amplification. That would be the best situation. Also, the Alfa Ultra includes a extra high gain mag mount antenna so you would have the best of both worlds; a high RF output wireless router and a high RF output wireless Wi-Fi computer and without the need for the amplifier to constantly (although incredibly quickly) switch between transmit and receive.


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Description: WZ-2301A is an indoor solution 1W bi-directional Booster designed for 2.4GHz wireless LANs. This unit comes with an easy plug-and-play installation, which works together with an indoor Wireless Access Point to improve its operation range and performance. The unit is ideal for use with 2.4 GHz frequency hopping or direct sequence spread spectrum radio modems and 802.11b/g devices. The amplifiers increase range by providing transmit gain as well as low-noise receive gain. This receive gain increases the receive sensitivity of wireless LAN Access Point. Full output power of 1W is achieved with only 5 mW input into the Booster.Character:Cast Aluminum Construction Power and transmit LEDs 15dB transmit gain (adjustable) Lightning Protection High Gain, High Value, High Performance Increase range of low powered radio modems Antenna Specifications:5dBi Antenna w/SMA Female Connector145% Performance150% DistanceAntenna length: 191mmConnector: SMA FemaleBooster Specifications:Operation Range 2400-2500 MHz Operating Mode Bi-directional, half-duplex, Auto-Switching via carrier sensing Transmit Gain 15dB (Adjustable) Output Power 1W/30dBm nominal for 802.11g/54Mbps Frequency Response *+- 1dB over operation range Transmit Input Power Max. 100mW, Min 6mW Receiver Gain 15dB typical Receive Noise Figure 3.5dB typical Connector SMA receptacle (50 ohm) Power 6V DV Max. current

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11/28/2011

D-Link 4-Port RangeBooster Wireless-N Router Review

D-Link  4-Port RangeBooster Wireless-N Router
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It's pretty difficult to make a wireless network router simple to configure and operate for a non- (or anti-) technical person. As long as you go into a purchase of a router with this in mind, you'll probably be okay.
Personally my technical knowledge of network and computer operations is pretty high, so my experience with this product may be different than most. I have to say that I love this router. In the world of routers, this isn't a "top of the line" product (see the D-Link DIR-655 Extreme N Wireless Router for that) but it's just one click down from that. I can't really justify spending the additional $30-$50 for a few more esoteric options.
This router does wireless N and G very well. You will likely have to do some tweaking and pre-planning on your client side if you want to get wireless N to work. My wireless connections are always strong (I probably venture about 30-70 feet away from the base station) even through walls. I even have one wired connection on the router. I've never experienced a drop in the wireless signal or any sort of random reboot of the router.
One of the most important things you'll need to do, however, is to update the router's firmware as soon as you get it. Then create an administrator password to access the router's configuration. Then carefully take the time to set up wireless security of WPA or WPA2 strength. Unfortunately nowadays there are many free "hacking tools" available on the internet that can crack WEP security - it's just too weak regardless of the length of your password.
Some great features of this router: there is a built-in firmware update tool in the web-configuration that lets you click a button and check for the latest firmware. It also has a "WPA/WPA2" security setting that will force clients that support WPA2 to connect via WPA2, or if the client doesn't support WPA2, it will connect via WPA (if the client supports neither then the connection is refused). This keeps things a little more compatible, but still secure. The web-configuration also includes a setup wizard that will walk you through setting up all the security settings on the router, including the admin password and WPA/WPA2 access security.
I feel that this is a solid and secure router and highly recommend it.

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Linksys Wireless-G Router for ATT&T/Cingular 3G/UMTS Broadband WRT54G3G - Wireless router + 4-port switch - EN, Fast EN, 802.11b, 802.11g Review

Linksys Wireless-G Router for ATTandT/Cingular 3G/UMTS Broadband WRT54G3G - Wireless router + 4-port switch - EN, Fast EN, 802.11b, 802.11g
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This router will work with the Sierra AirCard 875 on the AT&T network.
It has a problem delivering full 3G speed however. I cannot get over
900Kb/sec even when parked 400 ft. from the tower. Plugged into the computer, I get 2.8Mb/sec speed, same location.
The problems people are having getting this router to work on an AirCard 875 is that they must set the router up *before* inserting the aircard.
The "APN" entries must be entered correctly for proper operation. Choose "Custom" for your entries. There are two entries that must be made correctly, one is "ISP.CINGULAR" if you were a Cingular customer, and the other is the logon username; "WEP@CINGULAR.COM." If these two settings are correct, save settings, unplug router, inset AirCard, re-power router and all will work correctly. The firmware revision number of the AirCard is of no consequence as I updated my firmware to the Australian 7.2Mb/sec version with no change in performance or connectivity problems. The 4 port switch section performs at 100Mb/sec just as advertised. This router can be configured as an internet backup. A person with DSL or cable can connect that signal to the "internet" port in back of the router and it will route that source. If the DSL or cable fails, it will automatically switch to the AirCard. This router auto-disconnects the AirCard in a 'non-use' time you select, and will auto-connect on demand. This takes care of AT&T's rule against maintaining an "always on" connection (forbidden).
"IMPORTANT" If you were using your AirCard 875 in a notebook/laptop computer... The last speed/network setting you used will remain in the AirCard! If you were using the "Edge" network and then plug AirCard into the router, it will only connect to the Edge network! Select 3G in your laptop before removing the card for use in the router! (if you have 3G available, otherwise , leave set to what works in your area).
I know I went on a bit here, but someone with an AirCard 875 may question purchasing this router if they don't know first that it WILL work, and how to make it work because right out of the box, it won't work. You must enter your provider particulars first!

Linksys has a good reputation for making quality products and this is no exception. I would buy it again.


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Subject to customer authorization by Linksys.The Linksys Wireless-G Router for Mobile Broadband is really three devices in one box. First, there is the Wireless Access Point, which lets you connect both screaming fast Wireless-G (802.11g at 54Mbps) and Wireless-B (802.11b at 11Mbps) devices to the network. Second, it is a built-in 4-port full-duplex 10/100 Switch to connect your wired-Ethernet devices together. Connect four PCs directly or attach more hubs and switches to create as big a network as you need. Thirdly, the Router function ties it all together and lets your whole network share a mobile broadband Internet connection (requires a mobile broadband data card). Alternatively, you can also connect a cable or DSL modem to the Ethernet port and access the Internet via your available broadband service.

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11/27/2011

Belkin F5D7231-4P High-Speed Mode Wireless G Router with Built-In USB Print Server Review

Belkin F5D7231-4P High-Speed Mode Wireless G Router with Built-In USB Print Server
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Don't get me wrong... this router works great, as a router. But not as a print server. Very few printers are supported, and Belkin doesn't tell you that until after you buy it. So bottom line, make sure you check and see if your printer is supported before you buy this for a print server. Mine didn't make the list.
http://web.belkin.com/support/printserver/list.asp

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BELKIN F5D7231-4P High-Speed Mode 802.11g Router Print Server - Includes: power supply, manual, RJ-45 Ethernet cable, software CD, & more. Belkin High-Speed Mode 802.11g Router - This router allows your computers to transfer files and share a broadband Internet connection - wirelessy! It supports Belkin's High-Speed Mode, which means that when it's coupled with other Belkin High-Speed Mode products, data transfer rates can boost up to 125Mbps.Supports up to 253 clients Supports up to 25 wireless clients Web browser interface Supported Protocols -TCP/IP, UDP, CSMA/CD, DHCP, AppleTalk, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI Supports ISP Protocols -Static, Dynamic, PPPoE, & PPTP VPN Support - PPTP/IPSec Pass-Through (single) PC and Macintosh compatible (NOTE -Print Server function is not Mac compatible!)

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Wireless G Access Point w/ P.O.E. and Rangebooster. Review

Wireless G Access Point w/ P.O.E. and Rangebooster.
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I needed to wirelessly network a Brooklyn Brownstone approximately 45' long by 100 feet tall 4 floors. Initially started with the Netgear
RANGEMAX WIRELESS ROUTER Netgear RangeMax Wireless Router (WPN824)because of the advertised (last year Sept)
-MIMO (Multi-In, Multi-Out) technology boosts network performance with up to 10x the speed and 10x the coverage of Wireless-G
Result: Signal traveled straight up to the upper floor without a problem, but could not reach the rooms from the middle to the front of the house 2nd ,3rd ,or 4th floors (Comcast cable modem placed on the second floor back). Mysteriously connections would drop without reason from time to time. Theory Comcast equipment was causing that problem, too, wireless phone and fax interference too being the possible gremlins.

Phase 2-Linksys Wireless-G Range Expander WRE54G
used 3 Linksys Wireless G Extenders to act as repeaters on the upper floors. Could only manage to get a strong signal partially to the second floor but signal was intermittent. Could only link two extenders but the second, again dropped the signal intermittently and the dreaded `limited or no connectivity' message began. Observation proved these messages materialized while roaming-connecting to the second or third node (first node being Netgear WPN824). Though the signal was seen (in some cases very good) Netgear had a time issuing IP addresses past the first node.
Phase 3, after spending 1 whole day surfing the net for info. I decided to start anew....after much comparing and no reviews to go by. I decided on the Linksys WAP 200 because of its versatility and advertised signal strength - it could be an accesspoint, a repeater, or a bridge...and because I had the G extenders from Linksys that I became familiar with....
200AP2 Linsys WAP200
Setup 1- Continue the Netgear as the Ethernet to cable box, wireless access point, with DHCP server, using the 2 200's as repeaters. The main problem, after becoming familiar with the WAP200 was still the `Limited or no connectivity' message. I `trial and erred' the settings ,I observed a correlation between RIP and the error msg.I also noted the msg occurring much more on my older lap (XP home), vs my girl friends newer (XP) lap.
Setup 2- using the Netgear as the DHCP server, Ethernet to cable box SWITCH. One of the 200's would account for a wireless access point (located on the second floor, 2 ft from the Netgear), the other a 200 a Repeater (3rd floor hall...I added a Hawking Technology's HAI15SC,Hawking HAI15SC 15dBi Hi-Gain Directional Corner Antenna 2.4GHz Hi-Gain Wireless Corner Antenna, boosts your wireless signal strength from 2dBi (standard) to 15dBi to the second floor 200...didn't think I needed it). This configuration covered the whole house, there were a few low signal readings at the extreme ends on the 4th floor 3ft from the front window , which I intended to eliminate with the Linksys G Extender.
Which brings me to the only concern- AP Mode gives you the opportunity to use the 200 in either 1 of 3 modes
AP Mode Screen
Use this screen to configure the Access Point mode. The three available modes are Access Point, Wireless Repeater, and Wireless Bridge.
The 200 that was used as the wireless access point needed the MAC address of the 200 used as a Repeater (in Repeater mode-- max 3 MAC addresses). Adding the address of the second wap200 (as Repeater) was'nt an issue, all worked perfectly. When I added the MAC addresses of the G Extenders `Limited connectivity' messages again appeared, I tried various combo's including changing the order but always a problem...perhaps the repeaters have to be legit repeaters or WAP200's...anywho I found this interesting and will be taking the 3 extenders back to Best Buy
Conclusions-
overall I found the Linksys WAP 200 a really good product. I don't believe you have to know the nuts and bolts about networking to get the WAP200 up and running. The documentation will not be of help to a newbie, but if you google your concerns you may learn a thing or two. $124 is a really good price for the endless possibilities one could use this 3-in-1 wireless network product......btw I speed tested the connections, watched video (google video, Youtube) while roaming around the house and it never dropped a signal.
it is now 11-28-2008 and this product has been running non stop since the original review..
asH


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The Linksys WAP200 Access Point lets you connect Wireless-G (802.11g) or Wireless-B (802.11b) devices to your wired network so you can add PCs to the network with no cabling hassle. Power over Ethernet support makes it easy to install -- you can mount the Access Point anywhere, even without ready access to a power plug. With appropriate Power Over Ethernet support at the other end, you only need to run one cable to the Access Point to deliver both data and power. Of course, you can also use the included AC adapter if your installation point has power available nearby. Moreover, the integrated QoS features provide consistent voice and video quality on both the wired and wireless networks, enabling the deployment of business qualilty VoIP and video applications.

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11/26/2011

Belkin Wireless G Desktop Card F5D7000 - Network adapter - PCI - 802.11b, 802.11g Review

Belkin Wireless G Desktop Card F5D7000 - Network adapter - PCI - 802.11b, 802.11g
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I got the wireless card for my PC and installed it with minor difficulty. It worked just "OK" for 8 months or so. Within that time period I had to troubleshoot with Belkin technical support about 4 times. They were nice, maybe a bit condescending. The fact is that I do not have a second job maintaining my computer and I expect the support to be supportive without making me feel like a dummy. But, those are minor annoyances at best.
Anyway, after the 8 months or so my computer unexpectedly froze and I could not get on my network, yet the wireless networks of my neighbors COULD be found. Huh? I called Belkin and (to their credit) they did not pretend to not know what the problem was. With little hesitation they said the card was defective. I was transferred three times and told they would replace it at no cost. While at this point I did not want any more Belkin products, since they were replacing it at no cost to me...what did I have to lose?
OK, they asked for a credit card number so that if I didn't return my defective card in 20 days they would charge my card $43 and change. That seemed fair. We did this arrangement on a Wednesday afternoon. However, less than two hours later I was looking at my records and saw they already charged me for the card! I called back and said I did not understand...Blekin told me one thing and did another...major pet peeve of mine! I asked them to stop the order and just credit my card. No one asked me WHY, but I didn't care anymore. Just credit me. I was placed on hold while they "undid" the order placed two hours earlier. Grrrrrr.
The customer service person said that he undid the order, but they would have to call me back this afternoon to confirm my cancellation...ISN'T THAT WHAT WE WERE DOING NOW???? Guess who didn't get a call?
I received an e-mail the next day about how to return my defective card after I receive the new one. I e-mailed back that I had cancelled and did and just wanted my credit. No one responded. I e-mailed again on Saturday. No word again.
On Monday I got an e-mail saying that the card already shipped and that there was nothing they could do! I tried to reach this particular customer service person and ...gasp...she was not at her desk! I sent her an e-mail telling her the entire situation and that I would not buy Belkin EVER again.
Never heard back on that. By the way, I was frustrated but not venting in my e-mail. I had legitimate gripes!
I received the card but left it in the box...went and added my defective card and copies of my previous e-mails and mailed it to Belkin...they rec'd it two weeks ago and have yet to credit me. I called cust service a few days ago and gave them my return authorization number, my case number, and the tracking number to prove the cards were rec'd by Belkin. The cust service person even complimented me on my having all the info. AUGH! He said he would send my request to be credited to the return dept and since I had all the info I should see a credit in a couple of days.
No such luck. This isn't about $43. This is about a company that promises one thing and then hangs up the phone and does another. I still have the router, but will be donating that soon. I *did* ask for a company credit in lieu of the card, and that would have been fine, but then it is not transferrable and I am not planning on going anywhere near Belkin products again. I had hoped to donate the credit with the router and maybe someone in need would have better luck.
Forget about it. STAY AWAY. I so wish I had spent a few bucks more for a better company and product. If I could give Belkin zero stars, I would.

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ADDS 802.11G WIRELESS CAPABILITIES TO DESKTOP & LAPTOP COMPUTERS FOR FASTER WIRELESS NETWORKING AVAILABLE FOR HOME OR OFFICE; WORKS WITH ALL 802.11B WIRELESS DEVICES; FITS ANY STANDARD 32-BIT PCI EXPANSION SLOT; PROVIDES 3X THE WIRELESS RANGE OF 802.11A CLIENTS; OFFERS INTEROPERABILITY WITH ALL 802.11B 2.4GHZ WIRELESS DEVICES; FEATURES WIRELESS 64- & 128-BIT WEP ENCRYPTION; ALLOWS USE OF TURBO MODE & NETWORK AT 54 MBPS-THE HIGHEST DATA RATE FOR ALL 54G CLIENTS; WORKS WITH WINDOWS® 98SE/2000/ME/XP & MAC OS® X V10.2.6 WITH AIRPORT® INSTALLER 3.0.4 OR MAC OS® X V10.3; INCLUDES 802.11G WIRELESS DESKTOP NETWORK CARD, QUICK INSTALL GUIDE, USER MANUAL & SOFTWARE CD; LIFETIME WARRANTY

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Alfa R36 802.11 b,g,N Wireless-N 3G USB Mobile Router and AWUS036H Extender - Wide-Coverage WiFi Broadband Router for AWUS036H to Create your very own WiFi Hotspot (or Wireless Bridge / Repeater) with the Signal picked up by the AWUS036H or from any 3G modem including the Fly3G (AWUS036H NOT INCLUDED) Review

Alfa R36 802.11 b,g,N Wireless-N 3G USB Mobile Router and AWUS036H Extender - Wide-Coverage WiFi Broadband Router for AWUS036H to Create your very own WiFi Hotspot (or Wireless Bridge / Repeater) with the Signal picked up by the AWUS036H or from any 3G modem including the Fly3G (AWUS036H NOT INCLUDED)
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Having owned an Alfa AWUS036H, I was hoping the R36 would exhibit the same excellent quality and reliability since they both come from the same company. The feature set and concept behind the R36 plus pairing it with the AWUS036H are just great, but that's just about the only good thing I can say about it. The R36 is quite a big disappointment for me and I don't know how this even passed their quality control or even their usability tests.
First, the R36 won't let you connect to WiFi hotspots with spaces in their SSIDs, such as "My Hotspot" or "WiFi Fo Fum".
Secondly, for some unexplainable reason, the R36 disconnects intermittently. Sometimes it stays connected for hours, but there are times it just disconnects after a few minutes. This doesn't happen when using the other WiFi routers I own that run for weeks or even months non-stop without hiccups.
I'm just hoping that these flaws could be resolved by future firmware updates. If not, this was just a complete waste of time and money.
UPDATE (11/04/2010):
I recently checked Alfa's website for firmware updates and I was elated to see a new R36 firmware released just last 11/02/2010. I immediately downloaded it and updated my R36's firmware and all my complaints above have been resolved. The control panel interface was also updated and reorganized, but the DHCP Clients list doesn't always work. I've been testing wireless connection stability by subjecting it to around 600 simultaneous incoming/outgoing connections, downloading multiple torrents on three laptops.
So far so good. I would give it a 5 star rating once I verify consistent stability for at least a week of continuous use and after Alfa gets to fix all minor interface bugs on the next firmware release.
UPDATE (12/03/2010):
After a month of rigorous use and testing, sadly, the R36 still has connection stability issues. It's a moody device. Sometimes it works fine. Then sometimes connections will intermittently drop, then reconnect. There are times while browsing, you will get broken/unloaded images, or a page would fail to load. You will then have to click on reload/refresh to load the page and images successfully, sometimes you need to do this twice or more. This is just very annoying. A major flaw that requires Alfa's serious consideration and attention.
Secondly, when paired with the AWUS036H, the site survey shows far fewer and weaker hot spots than when using the AWUS036H directly. Latency/ping response is also slightly better with a direct AWUS036H connection by 5ms to 10ms. I really wouldn't mind the small difference if only the R36 could maintain a stable and consistent wireless connection.
UPDATE (01/05/2011): 0 out of 5 stars
As of today, my R36 is dead. No power. No nothing. It's not even 3 months old. This is a complete waste of money. Look for a better router. Don't buy this!

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This Router connects to the Internet using a hard wired connection or by a wireless mobile USB dongle from a 3G Internet service provider such as AT&T, T-Mobile, ect Designed for true portability This compact router connects to the Internet anywhere there is a 3G mobile connection. You can also capture a long range signal with the AWUS036H high power 1w USB adapter and rebroadcast it as a new WI-FI signal to share with all of you wifi enabled devices.Do you live in an area where Hi-Speed Cable or DSL are not an option? Would you like to create your own Wi-Fi Hotspot anywhere? Alfa introduces its new 3G Modem Router to allow you to get Hi-Speed internet Access anywhere you get a cellular signal. Simply insert your 3G modem USB into the router and you are all set. Features* High Speed Data Rates Providing faster data rates of up to 150Mbps and is compatible with legacy 802.11b/g equipment* Advanced Robust Security - Firewall with SPI to protect the internal host from hacker attacks. Wireless security is comprehensive and included WPA/WPA2 PSK* WDS, Dual SSIDs, Static Routing, QoS and moreSpecifications* Security: Access Control Policy - MAC filter - DMZ Host - SSID Broadcast disable - Wireless MAC address Filtering - WEP Encryption - WPA-/W PA2-PSK (Pre-shared Key) - WPA/W PA2 Enterprise mode (802.1x) - WiFi Protected Setup (WPS)* Shares high speed cable/xDSL Internet connection - Static Routing - VPN Pass through - NATP - 802.11e WMM - IGMP Proxy - Dual SSIDs - T* Dimensions: 93 x 70 x 26mm* Weight: 74gCompatible 3G Modem'sZTE MF622, MF626, MF627, MF628, MG880, AC8710v2, AC2726, AC8710v1Huawei - E180, E219, E160E, E220, E219, E169, E169u, D02, D21, D22, D23, D31, ET128Bandluxe C170DoCoMo A2502SoftBank C01LCSony Erission MD300ASUA T500Sierra 598UEVDOC-MOTECH U300PLEASE UPDATE THE FIRMWARE FROM THE MANUFACTORS WEBSITE BEFORE USING

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11/25/2011

500 Mw Wireless Router (b+g) Review

500 Mw Wireless Router (b+g)
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I never got this device to work properly. But it will likely work fine for you.
This device doesn't seem to work with the MTU (Maximum Transmission Units) provided from Windstream DSL. The MTU setting is NOT adjustable on this system. I had to send it back.
The problem was that certain sites ([...]) would act as if they were 'blocked' while others (e.g. picassaweb) were fine. VERY odd.
But it was SUPER to talk to service techs on the phone who were nice, spoke clearly, and easy to understand. They definitely tried to help me.
So if you're using Windstream (my sympathies) this system may not work.

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Linksys Refurb Wireless-G Range Expander - WRE54G-RM / WRE54GRM (Refurbished by Linksys / Cisco with a 90 Day Linksys Warranty) Review

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I've never surrendered on installing any piece of software or hardware. But with this puppy, I've met my match. Giving up now. Going back to working on perfecting cold fusion. Much simpler, I think.

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11/24/2011

TRENDnet RP-TNC to RP-SMA Adapter TEW-AMBA Review

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This item worked great, but there should be a list of compatible devices or routers along on the description.

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Cisco-Linksys WRT600N Linksys Ultra RangePlus Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router with Storage Link Review

Cisco-Linksys WRT600N Linksys Ultra RangePlus Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router with Storage Link
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I am finally getting around to posting this review. I see that more recent users have been having good experiences with this product so I am considering giving it another try.
This review was originally drafted in Feb 2008 as I was preparing to return my second WRT600N with no intentions of getting a third.
Recommendation: after attempting to get two WRT600N's to work, I have come to a personal conclusion that the product is not mature and needs much more work. I applaud and am envious of others who have been able to make it work.
Review Synopsis: my first WRT600N failed to establish a connection with multiple laptops and an Xbox 360. After two hours with Linksys technical support, they recommended I return the router for replacement. Second router connected routinely, but every 10 - 20 minutes would drop the wireless connection on the 2.4 GHz signal. Returning it as well.
Full Review: I had been using a WRT54G v3 successfully for about three years now. Why replace it you ask? A few reasons:
1.I connect my Xbox 360 to a computer in my office via Media Extender. Because it is wireless from the router to the Xbox (linear distance is about 10 feet but through two glass windows), navigation of Windows Media Center on the Xbox has quite a bit of lag.
2.I live in a high rise condo... as you can imagine, the 2.4 GHz spectrum is crowded contributing to reason number 1, above.
3.I have many wireless devices connecting to my router at any one time: Xbox, Tivo HD, and up to three laptops.
4.Lately, the router will all of a sudden lose connection to the internet. This happens about once every three to four months. No amount of power cycling or refreshing of IP addresses on the Administration tab will re-establish the connection. The only solution I have found is to reset the router to factory defaults and then re-enter my settings. I have confirmed that I have the latest firmware.
After reading some favorable reviews of the WRT600N on CNET, Laptop Magazine, and other publications (I know... I know), the router seemed a solution that would fit my environment. Also, it offers the built-in USB port to which one could attach an external USB HDD for a nifty Network Attached Storage (NAS) solution.
First WRT600N: got the first one. Opened it up and boy it sure looked purdy. Followed the setup instructions to a "T" using the EasyLink Advisor software that came on an installation CD. Since I was transitioning from a Linksys product, the EasyLink software detected my existing router and led me through the steps of replacing my WRT54G with the WRT600N. There were clear pictures and the software even transferred the settings from my WRT54G to the WRT600N. The only thing it did not transfer were the MAC addresses of all the computers I had on my network.
When it came time to test the internet connection, the router could not get an IP address from the modem. The EasyLink software kept putting me in an endless loop where it checked for the internet connection, could not find one and the only assistance it gave was to go back one step (Back button was the only step available) to test it again. No hints on how to resolve the issue.
However, after a few power cycles, the router finally got an IP address and I was connected to the internet via a wired connection. I got my Gigabit Ethernet signal indication on my computer. This is where the success of the first router came to an end.
I wanted the following configuration on my router; the 5 GHz radio for the Xbox and maybe my one laptop. All other devices on the 2.4 GHz radio. I was able to connect my Xbox to the 5 GHz broadcast at first, but the signal was extremely weak ; one red bar. By comparison, the WRT54G maintains between 3 and 4 bars (out of four). The laptops connected to the 2.4 GHz signal a little easier and with better signal strength as compared to the Xbox, but showed dramatically fluctuating signal strength (50% - 85%) as soon as I took the laptops more than 15 feet away from the router. I live in a 2BR condo, total sq ft around 1100, so distance from the router should not be a factor.
I tried all combinations of settings before calling tech support. 5 GHz on mixed, then A only. 2.4 GHz on mixed, but 20 MHz bandwidth instead of 40. Mixed on all. Specified channels instead of Auto. Advanced tweaks discovered via some user forums. Nada worked. Called Linksys tech on the 24 x 7 line. No support was available until the next morning at 8 am. So much for 24 x 7. Next morning, after 2.5 hrs on the phone with Linksys tech support and failed firmware upgrade attempts, they recommended I return the router.
Second WRT600N: setup was a little more difficult with this one as the EasyLink software froze. Had to end it, reboot and restart. Same issue with not being able to get an initial internet connection as the first router. Several power cycles, resetting of the router etc. until I finally got an IP address from Cox Cable.
Now, on this second unit the wireless connections went easily and flawlessly. Connected the Xbox 360 on mixed mode on 5 G Hz with Auto setting for bandwidth. Smoother response and much less lag using Windows Media Center connected via Media Extender to my computer. Signal strength somewhere between 60 - 80%. All other wireless devices connected via "g" on the 2.4 GHz frequency. I was happy... until.
15 minutes into this, all 2.4 GHz devices dropped their signal at the same time for about 15 seconds, then came back on. Hmm. The Xbox stayed connected on 5 GHz. Again, 10 - 15 minutes later, another dropped wireless connection; this time all devices lose signal for about 10 seconds.
More tweaks,another call to tech support.
NOW, HERE IS THE CLINCHER that is making me return the second router and not giving a third attempt at this. When I talked to the tech support line, their first recommendation was to disable the 5 GHz radio! What?! Why? Yes, I know what they were trying to assess... are the radios interfering? Ok, so let's say they do... what's the point in having a dual radio router??? I told them that disabling was not a solution for a router marketed as having two radios intended for simultaneous operations. I asked if it was their intention that I operate the router only on the 2.4 GHz radio. They said, well, if that fixes your signal dropping problem, then yes. That's when I told them I might as well return the product. They tried to dissuade me from doing so and insisted that I turn off the 5 GHz radio, "just to see... ". Ok. Done. They told me to leave it that way for a few hours and call them back if it dropped. I asked, "What if it does not drop? Is it Linksys' recommendation that I operate only one radio?" The support person backed away from that and she did not want to give a definitive response. After pressing, I finally got her to reveal that there are issues with the dual radios and that the standard recommendation is to disable one of them.
Now I know that I could attempt to flash the WRT600N with third party firmware from [...] which some reviewers have done successfully and have said it fixes their issues, but I am of the belief that the manufacturer should make products that work. I am afraid to brick the product by doing something I am not experienced at so...
Time for a refund and kiss the WRT600N goodbye. I'm looking forward to the D-Link DIR-855.
Some equipment notes:
-Xbox 360 using Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter that supports 802.11abg
-Thinkpad T42 with Thinkpad 11 a/b/g Wireless LAN Mini PCI Adapter (Atheros OEM), Vista 32-bit
-Thinkpad T61p with Thinkpad 11 a/b/g/n Wireless LAN Mini PCI Express Adapter (Atheros OEM), Vista 32-bit
-Dell Latitude D620 with Dell Wireless 1490 Dual Band WLAN Mini-Card, XP 32-bit
First router: S/N MNR008107370, manufactured 1/2008
Second router: S/N MNR008107361, manufactured 1/2008
Both routers came with firmware version 1.01.35 Build 5. The latest version on the Linksys support site was Build 3. I told the first tech support person who wanted me to install the Build 3 firmware of this inconsistency, but she said it does not matter... try anyway. The firmware upgrade failed on the first router. I don't know if it made a difference.
About me: though not a networking specialist or technician, I consider myself a relatively competent and experienced user of technology, installing and setting up my own equipment (which basically means I read instructions and figure things out with a bit of internet research when I run into problems).


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11/23/2011

Actiontec Wireless USB Network Adapter (Black) Review

Actiontec Wireless USB Network Adapter (Black)
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I got this adapter for my older laptop that does not have a built in "N" card. It was easy to install with Vista OS, real plug and play. Once installed, it was able to see almost all networks in my area, and connected easily to my network. I moved my laptop around the house, out to the backyard, no problems. All in all, it is a nice addition to older machines.
Pros: Driver is already stored on the adapter and installs automatically when you plug it in.
Quick and easy installation, plug it in, and in a few munities you're done.
Received signal thru walls, and far from the modem.
Speed is about average both up and down stream.
Cons: Too large and unsuitable for laptops, will block the adjacent USB port unless you use the USB extension cable.
Will not work with Mac.
As other reviewers noted, the package is hard to open, environmentally unfriendly, and too large. I wish they packed it in a small box.


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Cisco-Linksys WPC54G-WB Wireless-G Notebook Adapter White Box Review

Cisco-Linksys WPC54G-WB Wireless-G Notebook Adapter White Box
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This item is one in a long line of wireless cards from Linksys. It comes with good documentation and software, is easy to install and works right away. I bought it to be able to use WPA-PSK and it can handle that up to 63 characters. I am using it with an IBM T-23 laptop, and it works just like advertised.

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11/22/2011

4ipnet HSG200 2x2 MIMO 802.11n/b/g Wireless Hotspot Gateway Review

4ipnet HSG200 2x2 MIMO 802.11n/b/g Wireless Hotspot Gateway
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This Wireless Hotspot Gateway is very good. It gives me the ease of managing the use of the internet in a very smart way. Also, I have to say that I received very good care from technical support department at an incredible speed. They were very professional. I'm so happy with my 4ipnet that I decided to order other products from them.

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The 4ipnet HSG200 with built-in 802.11n/b/g access point housed in IP50 dust-proof metal case is the most economical yet feature-rich Wireless Hotspot Gateway, specially targeting mini-size stores who want to provide small, single-point wireless Internet access service. With built-in user database and customizable billing plans, it enables account generation on demand at the cashier's desk. Network expansion is straightforward with the HSG200; hotspot owners who wish to extend wireless coverage can do so with the simple touch of a button-with 4ipnet's patent-pending technology, 4ipWES Press-n-Connect for WDS Easy Setup, the HSG200 automatically establishes an AES encrypted connection with 4ipnet access points, effortlessly and securely expanding the network.For a self-proprietor who owns one or several small shops, serving wireless internet service is no magic via HSG200. Many auto-service shops and dental clinics find an HSG200 in service turns their customers' waiting time a breeze. Small coffee shops can offer time-based hotspot service by compliment coupons or paid by hours at ease. The handy feature, Walled Garden Ad List, gives hotspots the edge to offer extra commercial services by creating sponsor website links on user login page. For small professional offices such as accounting or law firms who demand high-level network security, a standalone HSG200 enables the offices to provide managed Internet service to their clients or visitors in an isolated fashion, free of charge, while securely preventing unauthorized access to the intranet.For more details, please visit the "Wireless Hotspot Gateways" at 4ipnet official website.

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