Showing posts with label ethernet router. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ethernet router. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Linkskey LKR-604 - Router - 4-port switch - desktop Review

Linkskey LKR-604 - Router - 4-port switch - desktop
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Worked great with Win7 64bit right out of the box.
Excellent value, no drivers necessary. Installed in under 5 minutes.

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Linkskey LKR-604 Broadband Router With the explosive growth of the Internet, accessing information and services at any time, day or night, has become a standard requirement for almost everyone. Networking technology is moving out of the exclusive domain of corporations and moving into homes with two or more computers. The Linkskey LKR-604 router makes sharing internet service simple and possible.The Linkskey LKR-604 router is a High Speed Internet Broadband Router with a built-in 4-port switch. Connects up to four computers with the router’s integrated switch by using the four 10/100Mbps Auto MDI/MDIX Ethernet ports. For extra PC connections, simply attach an ethernet switch to LKR-604 to expand the network.The Linkskey LKR-640 router is designed for both home and small business network. With the Linkskey LKR-604 router's Quick Setup, anyone without background knowledge of networking will find the setup easy and simple. With advanced features, the Linkskey LKR-604 router

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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Dynex DX-E402 4-Port Ethernet Broadband Router - Router - 4-port switch - desktop Review

Dynex DX-E402 4-Port Ethernet Broadband Router - Router - 4-port switch - desktop
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I made the mistake of having a coworker pick me up a router "while they were out". Gihugic mistake. In my experience - This thing is a hunk of junk with crummy support.
The router stops forwarding packets at least twice a day, requiring at least a reboot from the interface, at most a power cycle.
Contacting Dynex is an exercise in futility. Have a look at their site before you consider this unit: No firmware updates, no email support (strictly phone). When I phone them, they want me to reboot the router. Ok - reboot the router, it's working (duh. We've already established that) again for the moment - they say their brief good-byes and consider the "solution" acceptable. [Grrr!]
I have very little port forwarding (just two ports) and traffic is moderately low. Firewalling is disabled. So the load on the router is certainly not to blame.
Upshot? Junk. I guess I'll pick my own router next time. Live and learn. ;-)
Dynex Model: DX-E402
Hardware Version: DX-E402 V1 1001225B
Firmware Version: 3.5.1 Build 070621 Rel.59414na


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This 4-port Ethernet router lets you easily share a high-speed Internet connection with up to 4 computers on your home or small office network.

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Thursday, March 8, 2012

D-Link DSL-2540B ADSL2/2+ Modem with 4-Port Ethernet Router TR067/069 Review

D-Link DSL-2540B ADSL2/2+ Modem with 4-Port Ethernet Router TR067/069
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I have been a long standing AT&T DSL subscriber in Texas. When my seemingly ancient 2Wire Homeportal 1000 finally gave way after ~7 years of use (aka, died), I called AT&T and assumed they would send a replacement DSL modem post haste. Au contraire. Said I was on my own, and was frankly pretty shocked as I am a big AT&T customer. I use an Apple Airport Extreme wireless network (5 wireless distribution nodes) and did not want/need to purchase the latest 2Wire WIFI device at over $200, but I also wanted more than one ethernet port on the device. BTW - I ran the HomePortal in Bridge Mode.
The D-Link DSL-2540B fit the bill but I was hesitant as I needed to configure the ne modem in Bridge or Bridging mode as I use PPPoE to connect to the net from my Airport Extreme base station. I found the following config info on the net (see below) while researching various solutions, and when my DSL-2540B today, I was up and running within 10 minutes.
Performance and connectivity have been great.
AT&T Bridge Mode Settings
Connect your computer directly to the D-Link. Use a cable, as Wi-Fi masochism is beyond the scope of this document. Browse to http://192.168.1.1/ in the browser of your choice. If your system has assigned itself a 169.mumble address, you will first need to manually assign your computer an IP address like 192.168.1.5, a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, and a default gateway of 192.168.1.1 to do so.
You should be challenged for a username and password to proceed. By default these are both set to "admin" and you really ought to change this at some point.
You should be presented with a Home / Wizard screen. Un-check the box labeled "DSL Auto-connect." This will allow you to specify the VPI and VCI for your connection. For most ISPs in the AT&T ILEC footprint, this will be 0 and 35 respectively. Click Next.
You should be prompted to set the connection type. Select the radio button labeled "Bridging" and the pull-down menu option labeled "LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING." Click Next.
You will be presented with the Device Setup screen. The default settings will suffice for most home use. Click Next.
You will be presented with the wireless configuration screen. If you wish to disable wireless for some reason (and should have bought at 2320B instead), un-check the box labeled "Enable Wireless." Click Next.
You will be presented with a summary of your configuration. Read it carefully to ensure that it understood you correctly, then click the button labeled "Save / Reboot." The DSL-2640B will restart, after which you should have Internet connectivity.

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The D-Link ADSL2/2+ Modem with 4-Port Ethernet Router (DSL-2540B) is a 2-in-1 device that combines the function of a DSL modem and 4-port 10/100 Ethernet router. The DSL-2540B supports the latest ADSL2/2+ standards to provide higher performance (up to 24Mbps* downstream and 3.5Mbps* upstream) and longer reach from your Internet Service Provider’s (ISP) Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM). You can also create a wired network to share your high-speed Internet connection, documents, photos, music, videos, printers, and Network Attached Storage (NAS).

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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

D-Link EBR-2310 Ethernet Broadband Router Review

D-Link EBR-2310 Ethernet Broadband Router
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I was using a Linksys wired router/switch for a few years. I was constantly losing VPN connection and having to re-connect. I put in VOIP (Vonage) phone and had to restart every 3 hours. I thought I had cable modem problems, network problems, config. problems on router. Finally, I ordered the D-Link EBR-2310 (because it was very inexpensive). I took it out of the box, plugged it in, connected my (4) network cables including a wireless connection. In 6 weeks I have not had a single connection problem. WHAT A DIFFERENCE! - highly recommended.

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Ethernet Broadband Router

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