Advantages: Easy to setup, stable, flexible options Disadvantages: Hard to diagnose problems if not connected to PC
Upon moving into my new house, I was informed by landlady that I wasn't allowed to stick holes in the walls. Clutching my ADSL line and with 5 other people wanting to share it, this obviously posed a problem to my traditional solution - wired networks. Instead, I went reading through PC magazines to find a good wireless router with ADSL, and came upon this device.
On first impression, there doesn't seem to be much to it. However, looking closer, ... ...on the ADSL line and to protect your wireless network), wireless access point/router, and a 4-port Ethernet switch all in one very stylish looking box. And what's better still, is that it all works. To first set it up I plugged it all in, hooked up my ADSL line, and turned it on. To set up all your details is very simple; you just go to the correct website (generally 192.168.2.1 for those interested) and follow the set up process, which handles everything. ...
SmurfTheWeb 24.07.2004
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