Greg Wallace wrote:
> On Monday, January 22, 2007 @ 8:50 PM, John Andersen wrote:
>
>   
>> On Monday 22 January 2007 17:32, Greg Wallace wrote:
>>     
>>> I just purchased a Belkin 4 port router and the built-in firewall in it
>>>       
> is
>   
>>> leaking like a sieve (constantly getting intrusions).  I had always used
>>> Linksys, but they just don't seem to last very long in my experience.
>>>       
> So,
>   
>>> I'm looking for alternatives.  I like IOGEAR equipment, but they don't
>>>       
> make
>   
>>> wired routers and I'd just as soon not go wireless right now (personal
>>> choice).  In doing some browsing, I found out that Netgear and D-Link
>>>       
> both
>   
>>> make wired routers.  Anyone had experience with either of these?  Anyone
>>> have another alternative brand to recommend?
>>>       
>
>   
>> I've used Netgear and found them quite satisfactory.  
>>     
>
>   
>> I've used both their wired and wireless.  
>>     
>
> <snip>
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>> _____________________________________
>> John Andersen
>> -- 
>>     
> Well John, I went down to Fry's today and bought a Netgear 4 port router.  I
> tried to set it up and it couldn't even connect to my ISP, which is cable
> modem and assigns ip addresses automatically (so how could it fail to get
> the address?).

Did you remember to make the appropriate live sacrifices to the computer
gods?  ;-)

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