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Wired Router Question
Anyone have any experience with this router?
Linksys - BEFSR81 - Etherfast 8-Port Cable/DSL Router http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...7192&CatId=198 I have been using this, but I need more ports. http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...516355&CatId=0 I plan to run 4 computer hook ups off it, and Vonage.
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I have one that is working nicely. I had the 4 port version before it and the only issue that I had was a fried port. I had a port left over so I wasn't overly worried about it.
For the price, I like Linksys. There devices are easy to setup and run like a champ. |
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I've had too many problems with Linksys. None with Netgear.
I've had problems with the Linksys not being able to connect to DNS servers for 30 minutes after a configuration/reboot, i've had issues with the DHCP not working when the router was configured on a static IP address, built in firewall disables computers for accessing the internet and more. I've been though a dozen routers on multiple connections, all of which was returned to the store. Picked up a netgear, pluged it in, and 15 minutes later I walked off and never had a service call for it. If you are on a dynamic IP and have DHCP set up with the firewall off you should be ok. But don't expect it to do much more though. ![]()
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Strange. My experiences are just the opposite. I've had nothing but problems with Netgear and, with the exception of one fried port, zero problems with Linksys.
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i moved down here to AZ and same problems with Qwest and cox. So i have to think it's with the routers and not the ISP. linksys routers also drop wireless connections all the time. i've been through at least a dozen routers, different stores, firmwares, models etc. No problem at all with netgear (not their older ones)
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Same here, And one of the nice things about linksys, is that they are made by cisco. and they know what they are doing. |
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We had a netgear router, and kept having problems with it dropping the settings, so I called support to get some help.
The guy told me this.. We've been having a lot of complaints about that router, just between you and me, I'd go out and buy another brand ![]() |
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I'm sure every brand has a bad run of equipment. I bet my experiences with linksys were during that time and netgeat was running well.
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I had a 4 port wired Linksys router never had a problem much better than the wireless piece of shit I have now.
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why not just keep your current setup and buy a cheap 8 port switch ?
http://www.ichibanpc.com/index.asp?P...OD&ProdID=2159
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LOL well now you know
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Umm are you going to be using a ethernet phone?
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I will read up on that then, sandman, as I am basically clueless.
infecto, I am going to be using whatever adapter thingy that vonage sends me.
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