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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for WRITTEN
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www.compuplus.com
i was very surprised at how well written the instructions were and how quickly i was printing from both of my pc and laptops.
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www.amazon.com
the instruction manual is actually on the provided cd so the only written documentation is the "quick installation" guide.
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www.bestbuy.com
after 3 hours of trying to set-up the dpr server with the help of 4 dlink support techs, i was unsuccessful and ultimately told that the dpr was apparently defective.within 20 minutes after returning
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Compact, Easy To Set Up, Form Factor: External -
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www.compuplus.com
- 2 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for WRITTEN
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A Customer from Naperville, IL,
clickfrom.buy.com
anyone can set up this device by simply following the well-written manual, but the d-link dp-300u is versatile and has all the bells and whistles a network geek wants to see, so just take your time.
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www.newegg.com
so if you follow the instructions as written you will have to delete the port you created when you want to install another printer.
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www.newegg.com
(manual was written for winxp but also worked fine for win2000.) test pages and initial printing efforts are smooth and without drama.
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consultant999@hotmail.com from Austin, Texas,
clickfrom.buy.com
also, i noticed that the windows psadmin software is not written to handle usb printers.
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Set Up, Easy To Use, Compact, Remote Management Protocol: SNMP,Telnet -
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A Customer from Naperville, IL,
clickfrom.buy.com
- 3 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for WRITTEN
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Greg G. from San Diego, CA,
www.circuitcity.com
the set-up was a little more complicated than other print servers i have used, and the written instructions were not too clear.
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www.newegg.com
the instructions do not tell you this because they were written by an evil or ignorant person.
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www.amazon.com
netgear should have written their install program to tell the user when to remove the ethernet cable.
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www.amazon.com
it turns out that you can not perform subnet scans to locate the router - you must follow their written directions verbatim.
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Easy To Set Up, Compact, Form Factor: External -
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Greg G. from San Diego, CA,
www.circuitcity.com



