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Chomp Chomp
D-Link DI-614+; What do you guys think?
c2d e6600, gigabyte ga-965p-ds3 3.3, x1950pro, 3gb ddr2 800
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Chomp Chomp
Nevermind. I ended up buying it. I had a 20 dollar gift certificate, so I end up getting getting all my money back after MIR and 10 bucks for buying this router. Hope this is a goodie.
Last edited by PinchyCM; 08-17-2003 at 09:34 PM.
c2d e6600, gigabyte ga-965p-ds3 3.3, x1950pro, 3gb ddr2 800
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Resident Audiophile
You should like it. It came down to that one, the Belkin, and one from Netgear when I was wireless shopping. I went with the Belkin and got a USB adapter also for $70 at CompUSA.
Enjoy it man
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Mr Zurkon is here to kill
Last edited by PointlesS; 08-17-2003 at 08:46 PM.
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Chomp Chomp
Originally posted by XP18004life
You should like it. It came down to that one, the Belkin, and one from Netgear when I was wireless shopping. I went with the Belkin and got a USB adapter also for $70 at CompUSA.
Enjoy it man
I have a belkin one at home too. I got it YEARS ago, when 802.11b was first poopular. It failed on me once, but their lifetime warranty is fantastic. They replaced it no questions asked.
c2d e6600, gigabyte ga-965p-ds3 3.3, x1950pro, 3gb ddr2 800
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Master of the obvious
I just bought the DI-604 for $ 20.. it's one nice little router for the price 
Very easy to set-up port forwarding, etc.. than my Netgear RT-314 was..
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GO BENGALS!!!!!
Yeah...that's going to be a very good router! I still don't have a router yet for my fixed-wireless connection. I'm also not running a firewall.
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I like its ability to lock out both wired and wireless access to the LAN via MAC address (nothing new for wireless but never seen a home gateway lock out wired users). I've been using it for about a year and really like it.
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Chomp Chomp
you can solve all that by picking one of these routers up from Office Depot. It ends up being only 15 bucks if you follow the link from my first post. That's a steal! All after mail in rebate of course.
c2d e6600, gigabyte ga-965p-ds3 3.3, x1950pro, 3gb ddr2 800
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nuclear launch detected
i also have the DI-604.. if the 614 is anything like the 604, then its an awesome router.. more options than i know what to do with
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