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Conform Consume Obey
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Manchester, UK
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Yeah, I'd opt for Linksys as well. I replaced my old Belkin router with a Linksys Wireless G recently - infinitely more useful, with it's better port-forwarding, DMZ, even down to linking with DynDNS!!!
Mind, I'd expect it to be better than most, since it's basically Cisco's entry-level product range.
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Weetard
Join Date: Jan 2003
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I bought the Linksys befsr41 about a month ago. I was having some dhcp issues that I'm pretty sure I resolved last night. I was having to reset it just about every day. Other then that, though, it's fantastic.
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Lurking AdMiN
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: In my own little world. Buts its ok. They know me here.
Posts: 3,245
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Good to hear Gen
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