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Which one is better?
purchasing components for a wireless network and I have been using DLink products for awhile. Are Linksys products better than DLink? Do they have better security? Or is it that they are just cheaper? POPS "POPS" <mayfie***@bigfoot.com> wrote: [Linksys vs Dlink]IME Dlink has a better feature set on paper, but they don't work nearly as well. I install Linksys (WiFi) routers all the time for clients, and they just work. Linksys WRT54G(S)
<William P.N. Smith> ha scritto nel messaggio Show quoteHide quote news:gboo11dmo19e6dmq73hoh8i8dmfcufosfk@4ax.com... > "POPS" <mayfie***@bigfoot.com> wrote: > [Linksys vs Dlink] > > IME Dlink has a better feature set on paper, but they don't work > nearly as well. I install Linksys (WiFi) routers all the time for > clients, and they just work. > On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 20:40:24 -0600, POPS wrote:
> I see allot of people addressing issues with Linksys products. I will be it's another case of product loyalty... if you buy one product and it> purchasing components for a wireless network and I have been using DLink > products for awhile. Are Linksys products better than DLink? Do they > have better security? Or is it that they are just cheaper? works first time, you stick with it. if it doesn't, you slag it off in newsgroups :-) they're all much of a muchness. the major players all offer the same stuff when it comes to security (mac address filtering is my favourite). some have a, er... more 'aesthetically pleasing' setup interface than others but that's about it. saying all that, it's linksys for me, after a bad initial experience with... another brand. "POPS" <mayfie***@bigfoot.com> wrote in message news:<t0SSd.27062$Rl5.5591@bignews4.bellsouth.net>... Linksys, DLink and Netgear products are good, but none of these> I see allot of people addressing issues with Linksys products. I will be > purchasing components for a wireless network and I have been using DLink > products for awhile. Are Linksys products better than DLink? Do they have > better security? Or is it that they are just cheaper? > > POPS products are "perfect" in every way. I had a terrible time with a Linksys router and my ISP, turned out I had to downgrade the Linksys firmware. Paul "POPS" in message
> I see allot of people addressing issues with Linksys products. I will be Oh -- that question might open a pandora box. LOL> purchasing components for a wireless network and I have been using DLink > products for awhile. Are Linksys products better than DLink? Do they have > better security? Or is it that they are just cheaper? > > POPS I think you find more "griping" about Linksys because it is the most commonly used brand for home SOHO networking consumers. I also use primarily DLink, which (for the most part) has proved to work just fine. The few issues I did encounter seem to also be prevalent with Linksys hardware as well. My main reason for staying with one brand (DLink) is mainly to be able to take advantage of the proprietary "turbo modes". I think this is precicely why you find wireless routers (with built-in AP's) to be less expensive than standalone AP's. Manufacturers know that a router/AP is usually the first animal you purchase and want to get you "branded" from the start. Cheers! -Eric
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