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injector unit placed indoors. These cables come with a pair of F-type connectors on each end. To allow flexibility in the distance between the units, a variety of cabl...
loss of 6.7 dB per 100 feet (30m) for the low-loss cable and 4.4 dB for the ultra low-loss cable, this provides installation flexibility without a significant sac...
loss of 6.7 dB per 100 feet (30m) for the low-loss cable and 4.4 dB for the ultra low-loss cable, this provides installation flexibility without a significant sac...
Connector(s) (Other Side): 1 x RP-TNC, 2 x F connector - male
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Cisco is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. Cisco provides the broadest line of solutions for transporting data, voice and video within buildings, across campuses, or around the world. Cisco solutions ensure that networks both public and private operate with maximum performance, security, and flexibility.
Advantages: Fast, Secure and Efficient Internet Connection Disadvantages: High level of Technical Expertise needed to setup more advanced features
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So what's in the box?
Upon receiving your router in its posh Cisco systems box you will receive;
1 x 857 ADSL Router unit
1 x Cat 5 Ethernet Cable (for connecting your PC to the router)
1 x Console cable1 x Manual
1 x Cisco Device manager CD (this is the software you may use to setup your router)
The unit itself is aesthetically pleasing. On the front you have various lights indicating various states the router is in - such as whether the router has completed its boot cycle, if there is a stable ADSL line, and weather or not a PPP session has been established to your Internet Service provider. If this light is on, you know your connection to the internet is up and you are ready to start communicating with the outside world!
On the back of the unit you have an inbuilt 4 port Switch which is a really nice feature...
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...A wireless network has recently been installed where I live and I was unable to connect to it using my Belkin F5D7000, without moving my PC into the middle of the room. I read up on how to improve network connection and the Belkin F5D6900 seemed like a reasonable option.
The Belkin F5D6900 is a small omni-directional antenna that comes fitted to a base, so it sits on your desk, and a 1 metre length of cable. Installing it is simplicity itself, as you only have to unscrew the antenna fitted to your network card and screw on the free end of the cable. It is then just a case of trial and error to find the best place to put the antenna. I was amazed to see how much difference the signal strength is affected by the positioning, considering the cable is only 1 metre long.
At the moment I have only got 42% signal strength but the nearest...
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Advantages: bulletproof, but not for idiots Disadvantages: old firmware sometimes fails to renew IP lease
...If you're shopping on a budget you're going to get crap. That's life. Own up to it. One buys netgear for SOLID RELIABILITY and power user features. Unfortunately the early firmwares for this particular model were a little weak for cable modem users (me), but alright for DSL users (me too). The new firmware solves the issue of mysteriously disappearing IP leases (which used to require a router reset every three days once the issue manifested)
The lastest firmware contains many DHCP fixes, adds upnp, and other stuff that doesn't concern me.
I would like to see netgear go opensource on firmware as did Cisco's linksys. The sveasoft firmware for the Cisco Linksys WRT54GS2+ rocks! (even though sveasoft continues to violate the GPL)
A (turbo) / G (turbo) / B coverage is awesome. Even at the fringes of range (in a 6000 sq ft house...
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Left: 2 x 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style) - male ¦ 1 x 9 pin D-Sub (DB-9) - female - Right: 1 x 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) - male ¦ 2 x 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style) - male ¦ 1 x 5 PIN DIN - male ¦ 1 x 9 pin D-Sub (DB-9) - female
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