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aliasrlz
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reply to youngmoore
Re: PC Mag on Crack

As I said, it has been documented in the linksys forum that large packets will cause the linksys buffer to saturate, lockup, crash, whatever..... then the unit will reset, dropping the connection. I tested BEFSR41 for several months, 20 minutes into uploading a large file, it crashed, every single time. I didn't realize it wasn't just my linky, until I read Bill (in Michigan) thorough analysis of what happens to large packets with the linksys. Btw, he doesn't not recommend the linksys at all for ftping....

So far, none of those issues, so far, with the Netgear...

youngmoore

join:2001-03-16
Marietta, GA
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reply to aliasrlz
actully I upload alot, and usually when I do its very large somewhere from 512meg to 1gig. I have only once had an issue with the linksys. Netgear is hole different story. When you have 20 of both you get a better Idea of what makes them tick. I'm not say the netgear is a trash router, however again I'm saying I would never own another one or use there router in the field.

ym


aliasrlz
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reply to youngmoore
apparently , you didn't test uploading of large files, since the linksys "inherently" has a problem with this (regardless of firmware), and it is has been documented in the linksys forum in great detail..... (see some of Bill in Michigan's thorough posts)....

youngmoore

join:2001-03-16
Marietta, GA
·Sprint Mobile Broa..

I have to wonder what they where really on when these test were done. I would use "and do" a linksys any day before ever buying a netgear. I spent 6 months testing the the netgear and the linksys for a large Telcom for our telecommuters and was very disappointed in its performace. I also wonder why in the world they didn't test a Nexland router which is pretty much the best router out there just alittle pricey. Oh and just so you netgear guys don't get to whinny I highly reccomend netgears switches over the linksys or any other non managed hub/switch. FYI if you guys haven't heard of Nexland »www.nexland.com/products/product.cfm?id=4

Later
ym
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