Advantages: Very versatile, handy, and easy to use Disadvantages: A bit more expensive than some other "cheaper" hubs
...The Belkin USB BusStation is an extremely easy way to expand your USB ports / serial / com / ps2 / Ethernet ports. The basic package comes as a 4 bay stackable system, with one base 4 port USB hub, and 3 other 1 port USB hubs. All are removable and can be exhanged for other Belkin hub products. This means total diversity. You could, for example, have 4 x 4 port USB hubs (a 16 port USB hub in total).
The BusStation has it's own power supply, providing a true 500 mA per port current, with an overload protection system on each port.
Currently, Belkin are giving a £5 rebate back if you send off the barcode on the bottom (or a £10 rebate if you send off the barcodes from a BusStation and one other Belkin hub product).
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..., printers, CD-ROMs, and DVDs
The 802.11g model provides you with networking speeds nearly five times faster than the current Wi-Fi standard.
It also allows you to connect wired computers to the network, for older computers which are not compatible.
Comes with the latest security features.
It allows you to use a password so only people you know can use your internet connection.
All this anywhere in the 400 feet of wireless coverage.
your package should include ... the router , phone line cord, ethernet networking cable. in-line filter, poweradapter, user manual cd, quick installation guide
YOU MUST HAVE A WIRELESS NETWORK INTERFACE OR ADAPTER INSTALLED ... other wise the router has nothing to pick up
Set up is easy and takes about 5 minutes =)...
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Advantages: Easy setup, very good performance. Disadvantages: sparse Web site support
..., a 10-foot CAT-5 networking cable, a start-up CD, an illustrated quick-installation guide, and manuals for both the router and the company's parental-control filtering program. Smaller than most of the competition, the Belkin 54g wireless cable/DSL gateway router comes with an optional vertical-mounting base. You'll also find recessed holes on the bottom of the router where you can screw it onto a wall or a shelf. With LEDs for power, along with WLAN, LAN, WAN, and Internet connections, the system gives you plenty of information about possible connection problems or errors. The setup of the router is web based; it is very easy to follow and gives hosts of info about the router, including firmware etc. It is possible to open certain ports on certain machines to allow for online gaming etc.
On the downside of this router, you can't use...
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I bought this router from PC World for £29.99 about 3 months ago. (I also bought a new computer from PC World - so the manager used her discretion and reduced it from £44.99)
When I first plugged it up to the computer, I found that I could use my... more
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DON'T BOTHER IF YOU HAVE VISTA!
I wish I'd read the reviews of this product before I bought, I usually do when purchasing new computer components but for some reason didn't this time... More fool me.
Firstly it looks cool, if a little on the large more