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Anyone use D-link routers? I'm tired of Linksys
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<blockquote data-quote="Snarf" data-source="post: 4465752" data-attributes="member: 22642"><p>You guys are cracking me up, saying to stay away from Linksys and deal with D-link or Netgear... Linksys is the McLaren of network equipment, its teh retail division of Cisco. Netgear and D-link are hit-and-miss POS devices.</p><p></p><p>If you are having consistent trouble with your router, you need to look at two things:</p><p></p><p>1. have you done a flash update on it in the last year? No? Shame on you. Flash it and you'll be suprised how much faster/better it works.</p><p></p><p>2. You <strong>do</strong> keep the router in a well ventilated spot, don't you? you don;t? Shame shame shame. These things need airflow. Workign for 6 months with zero airflow is damned impressive.</p><p></p><p>Update it and make sure it can breathe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snarf, post: 4465752, member: 22642"] You guys are cracking me up, saying to stay away from Linksys and deal with D-link or Netgear... Linksys is the McLaren of network equipment, its teh retail division of Cisco. Netgear and D-link are hit-and-miss POS devices. If you are having consistent trouble with your router, you need to look at two things: 1. have you done a flash update on it in the last year? No? Shame on you. Flash it and you'll be suprised how much faster/better it works. 2. You [b]do[/b] keep the router in a well ventilated spot, don't you? you don;t? Shame shame shame. These things need airflow. Workign for 6 months with zero airflow is damned impressive. Update it and make sure it can breathe. [/QUOTE]
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