Network problem solver.
Review of Belkin Network adapter antenna by
willie96
Advantages: Saves moving furniture around.
Disadvantages: None
...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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14.03.2006
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Light up your darkest crevice in blue...
Review of Belkin N1 Wireless Modem Router - wireless router by
pgn0
Advantages: compact, good front-panel display, wall-mountable
Disadvantages: temperamental web interface, lots of virtual knobs, bells and whistles
...Bring the Internet into the comfort of your own home.
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After a few years of daily accessing the Internet from home, you begin to realise how much that corner of a dark room where the telephone-line enters your home really isn't the best place to sit doing it...
Pictures in the glossies of people sitting on their deck in the garden, or relaxing by the river, laptop open with unfettered access to their files back in the office help break the myth that you need to be where the Internet is to use it. Why not bring it to you, be where you want to be and make it follow you?
Cue the Belkin N1 Wireless Modem Router (with MIMO), Part # F5D8631uk4a, EAN/UPC 7-22868-59630-2.
This black-fronted, three-antenna'd piece of networking wizardry comes with a nice matt silver...
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01.04.2007
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Get Protected
Review of Belkin SurgeMaster Maximum Series - surge suppressor by
TheEvilNastyMan
Advantages: Plenty of outlets, wall mountable, phone line protection, Antenna protection
Disadvantages: Bulky, no network protection
...High voltages are alwas lethal, and you're computer is just as vunerable as you.
Get Protected!
A surge protector is a must for any home or office computer user, as not only can the high voltages from a power spike or surge kill you're computer they can pass on to you!.
I think the Belkin SurgeMaster should be the stardard when it comes to protection. As it is affordable, well designed, and packs all the nessary features to protect your equipment.
I personally like the way all the outlets are well spaced out, it gives it the ability to have those large printer / scanner power supplies into it, without having to sacrifice the outlets next to it.
The device also features protection on the phone line and the antenna, which is useful for those of you out there who own a media center computer with a TV card.
Another feature that I like...
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11.08.2005
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Belkin Wireless G Notebook Card
Review of Belkin Wireless G Plus Notebook Card Network adapter by
D4DDYF
Advantages: Wireless Internet
Disadvantages: None
...The Belkin Wireless Notebook Card is a good product. the card is only for LAPTOPS not for computers. the good thing about this product is that just say your in your bedroom or in your kitcen or maybe in your garden you can use the internet without any wires and no hassle at all. but you have to remember you need to have a belkin wireless internet network to make this product work for your laptop. I have my very own Belkin Wireless G Notebook card and it runs as fast as when i use to have an ethernet connection i.e. cable internet connection. When i bought my newtwork card it cost me £25.00 but on ciao they are giving you a really good price for it so i recommend buying the product. if you have any questions please let me know and i will be at assistance
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Thanks For Reading...
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12.06.2008
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Not a router i would recommend
Review of Belkin High-Speed Mode Wireless G Router wireless router by
abacus1983
Advantages: Cheap. easy Installation
Disadvantages: Everything Else
...I have owned this Belkin Router for nearly 15 months now, So far I have found this router to be not to my liking.
The installation was very easy as it comes with a CD containing an easy set up wizard which was very helpful and got my network up and running within 10 minutes, this was the best bit of the whole package.
The Router looks very standard; it is a plain dull grey colour with two black aerials sticking out the back.
The power supply that comes with it is also very large and a bit of a pain to hide out of view, The router itself on the other hand is very light and easily moveable but doesn’t look like it would last a 2ft fall to the floor, So I would recommend it as a durable router.
I have one cable plugged from my Modem into the back of the router and another cable from my PC to the back of the router, So the internet runs...
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08.05.2007
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BELKIN MAKES HOME NETWORKING A DODDLE
Review of Belkin Network Starter Kit by
cobnutty
Advantages: Very easy to install
Disadvantages: More back of PC wires to hide
...Thanks to Belkin, I am now the proud system administrator of a large number of PC's.... 2 to be precise!! I made my original purchase of the Belkin home network starter kit from PC World with disastrous results (please see my separate opinion for PC World)
The kit comprises of 2 10/100 Ethernet cards, 25ft of cable and all the software needed to make installation easy and painless. This includes Belkin 'Netshare' and Belkin 'Netsetup'. During installation I found it necessary to contact the company's product support help line due to the fact that I am sometimes a Pratt and occasionally find it difficult to read the simplest of instructions!! The technical support line was, for a change, a national telephone number and the call lasted only about 2 minutes. The person at the other end of the line was very human and promptly forwarded...
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06.03.2002
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Over priced
Review of Belkin 5-Port Network Switch (10/100Mbps) by
raphiel99
Advantages: Plug and Play
Disadvantages: Not worth the money
...When setting up a network in my house I wanted to share everything over a LAN and also split the broadband between the network. The initial problem I had was that the broadband connection to the hub has to be an Ethernet cable. This is not too much of a problem if you are using ntl broadband. If you are using bt broadband the modem comes with only a USB connection which you cannot change. Therefore the broadband could not be easily shared using the hub like I thought. The hub itself although quite stylish was large and oddly shaped and hard to accommodate in an already cluttered environment. It was however shape do that it could be attached to other belkin products in a quite nice and interesting way. Unfortunately if you don’t own any other belkin networking appliances the shape is pointless.
When the cabling was sorted out...
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17.07.2003
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If you want extra speed, then go for this
Review of Belkin patch cable - 6.1 m by
talonsco
Advantages: Good cable,
Disadvantages: Quite pricey
...Network cables are maybe not the first thing you think of when considering a network but they should be.
You can have a super fast router but if your cable isnt up to it, then why bother. Belkin are the standard setters in the network cable world. If you want top quality then you buy belkin. So if your considering sharing an internet connection to play games etc then you really need decent cable.
However, if like me you only share your connection for browsing and downloading, then you don't really need this kind of high quality cable. I personally have cable running that I bought for £2.14 for a 15m cable (that includes the connectors on the end). For internet browsing etc this is fine.
In conclusion, if you need speed and low ping times then belkin is the way to go. You can even use the snagless cable to allow easier running...
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05.01.2005
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Belkin 4 port - can't cut the virtual mustard
Review of Belkin Cable/DSL Gateway Router router by
exup35
Advantages: looks, size
Disadvantages: cant handle large amounts of internet traffic/ poor backup
...Now that I had two PC's and wanted to share the internet connection I was advised to get a router. Not wanting the hassle of a wireless setup which I didn't really need. I went for the Belkin 4 port wired router.
The unit looks quite attractive, and can stack with other belkin units as it has grooves and ridges to allow this.
At first things seemed OK, Installation was pretty quick, and I could browse the internet, chat to friends over IM programs and talk on VoIP.
However once I tried to connect to an online game, the problems started. After only a couple of minutes hte router would sudenly close the connection: not only the game connection, but everything. The only way I could restore any connection to the net was to restart, or even turn the router off and then on again.
I searched through the ADSL guide which has advice...
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24.01.2007
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Send and recieve files the Bluetooth way!
Review of Belkin Bluetooth USB Adapter by
m_lucas11
Advantages: small enough to be left in the computer ready for use.
Disadvantages: May give slow connection depending on pairing product.
...The Belkin bluetooth USB adapter is a must have if you have a bluetooth enabled phone that you regularly link up to a computer in order to transfer files. Instead of the use of unsightly cables to link up your bluetooth enabled products to the computer, this enables you to link them up through a wireless bluetooth connection. The Belkin bluetooth USB adapter is small enough to be placed in a rear USB port of a computer and left there so that it is ready to use whenever you require it. The transfer sending speed is quite fast however depending on the recieving speed of the bluetooth enabled products that you use this with, the speed may be a little slower. This is not the fault of the Belkin bluetooth USB adapter but rather the product recieving the signal as it is harder to recieve bluetooth signals then send them. The recieving speed...
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28.05.2007
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