This is the worst product I have ever bought without a doubt. I think the company even blocked my access to the specific driver I needed that would possibly make the product work.
I m not kidding. there is a clause saying if you buy the product in one country you can not get international ... Read review
Advantages: there is no advantage to product that does not work and is not supported Disadvantages: does not work therffore it could considered a waste of money buy something else
This is the worst product I have ever bought without a doubt. I think the company even blocked my access to the specific driver I needed that would possibly make the product work.
I m not kidding. there is a clause saying if you buy the product in one country you can not get international support.
to bad if you are running an international company.
the question is will they learn or more imporatntn do ... ...
What makes it even worse is the total lack of support. But you will get an automated email explaining your question is in a cue.
This happens often but eventually you will get a human response. Corega is not interested in support.
This is the worst product I have ever bought without a doubt. I think the company even blocked my access to the specific driver I needed that would possibly make the product work.
I m not kidding. there is a clause saying if you buy the product in one country you can not get international support.
to bad if you are running an international company.
the question is will they learn or more imporatntn do they care.
I don't think so.
What makes it even worse is the total lack of support. But you will get an automated email explaining your question is in a cue.
This happens often but eventually you will get a human response. Corega is not interested in support.
Advantages: Fairly easy to set up, easy to use, reliable, looks good. Disadvantages: Bandwidth Innacurate.
We'd wanted to upgrade our router for a while to cope with Rich playing on his Xbox online mainly as we kept getting lag, which was especially apparent if I was also browsing the net (which I generally was) even to the point of Rich being disconnected mid game. He was getting annoyed with it so when we saw this router on offer at ebuyer.com for £69.99 (but has since gone back up to its previous price of £89.99); I jumped at the chance to get it and now we have it, I thought it was worth writing a review about, so here we are!
My review will be based on my experience of the router, and not a full technological break down of what it is capable of etc as that is readily available online from the manufacturer and would probably bore most people to tears anyway.
The first thing I notice when opening the box is how big the router is ...
Advantages: Reliable, Fast, Easy to configure, Lots of features, USB for sharing drives Disadvantages: Bit expensive, Not full speed with every machine
INTRO
The Belkin N+ router is one of the higher end (consumer) wireless modem router offerings from Belkin. It cost me £85 from PC World, but can probably be found for a bit less if you shop online. The Cable version costs a little less. Reason I bought this one was because two PCs in the house with wireless cards kept losing the wireless connection when I was using a Linksys router (my own PCs / laptops were fine though!). I replaced that with a second hand Belkin, which worked fine but unfortunately, a power cut killed the wireless on it. Liking the performance of that cheaper Belkin router, I decided to stick with Belkin and get this one!
DESIGN
The router looks very stylish and stands up tall rather than laid down flat. It doesn't appear to have been designed to be laid down flat like many other routers, which may be to ...
Advantages: Fast speeds, Reliable, Stylish Disadvantages: I had wireless problems, Gets a bit warm, no restart router option in config
The Linksys WAG160N N300 is an ADSL2+ wireless modem router, meaning it has a a modem built in. It is for use with BT Internet connections rather than for use with a Cable broadband connection (i.e. Virgin) although a Cable version is also available. It?s an ADSL2 router, which means it supports the newer ADSL standard, which could mean faster transfer speeds although this really depends on your line quality, distance from Exchange, service with ISP, etc. The router currently costs £74.99 from PC World but a bit less at £59.99 on their website. I bought mine about 8 months ago on Ebuyer for around £55.
IN THE BOX
You receive two ADSL filter
s, RJ11 cable, user manual, manual and software CD, power adapter and lastly, the router itself.
THE ROUTER ITSELF
One thing I quite like about the router is that it looks quite ...
The Olicom Router adapters are high-performance ISA, EISA and PCI Token-Ring network interface cards specially designed as powerful, cost-effective alternatives to established, dedicated router products, when combined with a high-performance PC running Novell NetWare and NetWare MultiProtocol Router software. The Olicom Router Adapter/NetWare MultiProtocol Router solution supports all of the most popular protocols including IPX, IP, AppleTalk, Novell NetBIOS and OSI.
Excellent set up CDROM, large amount of settings available using web browser, works with a wide range of connection types, compatible with Playstation 2 Network adapter
Cheap light plastic feel, connection status lights are very small (*)