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Overall Evaluation:
I have worked with MANY networking devices, but this one was one of the trickiest! Out of the box it runs well, but after 2-3 hours of use, it halts! Even when you reboot every device connected to the network, it will still stop working!! After I TOUCHED the box after one of the times it halted, I saw why. The device was as hot as a frying pan. Recommendation, place a small fan near the box and make sure all sides are well ventilated.
As far as Belkin is concerned, why was this not tested in REAL WORLD CONDITIONS?
Reviewed by: mallinen
03-15-08
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Strengths: Looks good, nice display
Weaknesses:reliabilitysupportfeatures
Overall Evaluation: Easy to set up, but crashes all the time, needs reset every day. Also range is not that good. Nortel PVN does not work and Belkin support is not answering emails concernig it. I guess they don't have a fix. This is the last Belkin product I ever bought.
Reviewed by: jeffrandazzo
07-03-07
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Strengths: Looks great, easy to set up using the supplied CD (ONLY!), LED display very helpful
Weaknesses:Crashes when turning on security, MAC-control, disable SSID broadcast will not accept @ in user-name
Overall Evaluation: Warranty replacement. The first replacement arrived. I connected via Ethernet and use my web browser to connect to their set-up page, without a problem. My DSL provider, BellSouth/AT&T, uses "connection type" PPPoE. When trying to enter my user name I kept getting a "ULR error", the router would not accept the @ symbol in the user name field. This prevented me from being able to connect to the Internet.After approximately 6 phone calls, I was still unable to get the router connected to the Internet. I became committed to finding the problem myself; I couldn't bear a 7th call. I inserted the "Setup Assistant" CD, supplied with the router. After a couple of clicks I was connected! I scratched my head? puzzled? why was I unable to change connection types through my web browser? Still puzzled by this unanswered question? I proceeded to TRY and set the security the same way it was on my Pre-N. The first thing I attempted to do was block the "SSID" address from being broadcast. It worked so well? my computer couldn't find the network. In order to reestablish a wireless connection, I had to "restore factory settings