 felixml
join:2003-02-19 Sherman Oaks, CA | Really the BEST!!!
Belkin Pre-N router is BY FAR the best there is. Best security, the only one for me and my clients |
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  tcp1 Premium join:2000-04-17 Herndon, VA | So, what becomes of the Pre-N routers, like the F5D8230? Firmware upgrade possible to draft 802.11n? Any word from Belkin? I can't find it.. |
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 felixml
join:2003-02-19 Sherman Oaks, CA | I do not upgrade anything that works well. (MSFT is a different story) And they do work exceptionally well. Why bother? |
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  tcp1 Premium join:2000-04-17 Herndon, VA | I see your point -- but I guess I better go buy up a few Pre-N NICs, since they're probably not too long for this world.. |
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  user12345123
@198.188.x.x | reply to felixml How or why is Belkin better? |
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  DaSneaky1D one wall to block them all Premium,MVM join:2001-03-29 The Lou
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How or why is Belkin better? It's not even worth asking that question. His post is totally unqualified. Similar post of his are of the same type. He likes Belkin, so you should too. That's about the extent of that reasoning. -- :: my trivial ramblings :: |
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 claykin
join:2003-08-22 Fort Lauderdale, FL | reply to felixml Current Belkin Pre-N is based on Airgo chipsets. This new draft N prouct is based on an Atheros chipset. Your continued satisfaction mileage may vary!!! |
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 vinnie97
join:2003-12-05 Mesquite, TX | reply to felixml Not so for V2000 of the routers...in fact, very far from the truth with their poorly implemented firewall code that treats valid traffic as ATTACKS even when DISABLED. |
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  fartness Computersoc Dot Com Premium join:2003-03-25 Look Outside clubs:
| reply to felixml Will this pre-N make it so whenever I use the microwave oven or the phone, I will not get booted from the net (or one but not the other)? Or should I just buy 802.11a for that? -- »www.computersOC.com - User reviews of computer hardware - Computer forums - Adelphia forum - P2P politics - more... |
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