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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 27 people for BIT
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RouterRooter from San Diego, CA,
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it takes interference from my 2.4ghz cordless phone, but i am not running real-time apps over it so no worries - it just bogs down a bit when i'm on the phone.
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A Customer from Dallas Texas,
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the installation can be a bit tricky -- you first have to connect (via wire) directly to one of the four wired ports in order to give it the wep key to your wireless router access.
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dajabon,
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strengths: nice size and appearance, includes built-in 4 port switch, great price for wireless ethernet bridge, quick install, good range weaknesses: some might find this object to be a bit large
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on the ethernet will loose access for a bit, depending on your router [dchp problems mostly].other thoughts: i haven't tried to setup any printers, but works great as a wireless to ethernet bridge.
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www.newegg.com
other thoughts: setup for print servers seem to be a bit more complicated compared to other wireless devices, and the instructions don't do a very good job explaining the process.
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Easy To Set Up, Compact, Form Factor: External -
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RouterRooter from San Diego, CA,
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fix is simple, well sort-of it requires you to know little bit of networking.
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nothing fancy, just a stone simple bit of hardware.
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N/A,
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the printer function works smooth cons: the xp driver install is little bit tricky
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sapy2k,
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pros: convenience of sharing usb printer from each pc idependent cons: it runs a bit hot, reboots every so often.
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pros: cost effective quick and dirty solution.cons: these devices tend to be a bit flaky.
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