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Linksys EtherFast Cable/DSL Router With 4 10/100 Switched Ports (Linksys-BEFSR41)
User Reviews for Linksys EtherFast Cable/DSL Router With 4 10/100 Switched Ports (Linksys-BEFSR41)
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Reviewed by: tws1961
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: ALL
Weaknesses: NONE
Overall Evaluation: I don't even remember how long I've had it, 5 or 6 years. NEVER has any problems. Even in lighting storms. Of course my systems sit behind a pure protected (seriously protected) power supply. Never updated firmware. Everytime I check, no firmware revisions listed. If you can find a ver3 I'd grab it.
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Reviewed by: MSEFEN
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: no strenghth at all
Weaknesses: very week because it is not working at all
Overall Evaluation: I bought this router from overstockdealz and it is used defective item. It did not work at all. I returned it 5 weeks ago with RMA and did not get refund till now. I sent many emails all what I get were automatic generated response and no other emails or contact
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