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February 17th, 2009 09:57 AM #21
Also had tons of problems with Linksys routers overheating and eventually having disconnection issues.
Get the Edimax nMax Draft 2.0, it's only about 2,500+
WiFi-N 300Mbps (i have tested this both with Macbook Pro and a pc with WiFi-N device).
If you can, get the 6574n because of its Gigabit Ethernet which is useful if you've got gigabit network storage devices. However, all 802.11n models are fine (three antenna models).
Never had any problem with Edimax routers for several years (i think five).
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February 18th, 2009 08:46 AM #22
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February 18th, 2009 09:16 AM #23
Linksys has a built-in reboot control. But even then, to restore a linksys router's function, a cold start is required. No amount of warm reboots helped.
I can even do QOS per workstation connected.
before I became a bizman, dati akong MCP Holder (Microsoft Certified Professional), MCSE to be specific. idol ko kasi Bill gates noon eh. i know networks like a hobby.
and also i'm quite sure meron mga DSLAM region techs na pinaglalaruan talaga linksys nyo. kaya kahit tumawag kayo sa call center walang alam yun, kasi yun tech eh puwede naman nya gawin yun if he wants to favor bandwidth to a favored few. and the sad thing is, nobody in the higher ups will never know the activity. who says corruption is only at the govt. level. talagang corrupt tayo mga pinoy even sa tech level. kaya nga may libreng cable tv yun iba, may i-cafe na P5/hr kasi yun metro kontrolado ng tech.
Have you visited Hollow Earth lately?
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February 18th, 2009 03:34 PM #24
Actually, GenMtg/Oldblue is correct, hacking the firmware of linksys is by far the BEST solution. Even countless network threads across the internet will attest to this and of course, some personal experience.
Linksys themselves realized this and even had linux edition of their routers (those with L suffix in the model).
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February 18th, 2009 03:51 PM #25
The cannot find page was resolved in mine by changing ISP that requires the DHCP Server of the router to be disabled - works like a charm. Kahit one week naka-on di na natatameme yung router sa pag-renew.
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February 19th, 2009 09:32 AM #26
Hi, HP! i went to digital hub but they don't sell Edimax...i bought an AirPort Express 820.11n wifi instead...haven't tried it yet, globe hasn't completed it's installation yet...i should have bought a TP-Link, but then the sight of cdrking's long queue made me sick...
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February 19th, 2009 09:37 AM #27
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February 19th, 2009 03:49 PM #28
Good choice. :D
As for the Edimax, sana pala ibinili na lang kita dito then courier but then I thought you really really need it.
Medyo matagal talaga installation ng Globe. Konti pa lang kasi infra nila e.
If, I'm not mistaken, may USB port yan where you can attach your printer. Para wireless printing na rin. :D
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February 20th, 2009 11:04 AM #29
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February 20th, 2009 11:07 AM #30
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