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NgtFlyer

join:2000-07-09
Marietta, GA
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Re: more of

I'll add my 2 cents.

Linksys used to be a fairly small company that made affordable gear that worked. This is why they became very popular. Enter growth and Cisco acquisition, now they are part of a huge company with little concern for the consumer.

I don't really have much bias towards a particular manufacturer. I've used most of it and for the most part, the devices work fine.

I won't get into details, but I had a similar experience with Linksys and have also switched over to Netgear for my own personal network.

Since installing my Netgear WPN802 access point, wireless range and signal strength have been more than double what they were with the two other APs I had tried. One Linksys and one was another brand.

So out of all of them, I'd say I've had the best experience with Netgear's equipment. It has all been "install and forget", meaning it just works. I don't have to reset or reboot any of it, which is how it really should be.

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