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Hi group,
Will be going broadband Saturday and in need of some advice please.
The wife and I are 70+ but what the heck -we're going for it!
Staples has routers Linksys and Net gear.
So suggestions will be appreciated as what may be best for us.
Wife has ME and updated and I have XP SP2 all updated.
So Linksys Befsr 11 or Netgear rp614??
Hope I did my home work correctly!!
Really open to suggestions.
Thank You,
JIM
 
Jim
Go with the Linksys, I have never had a issue with them and I tell everyone
who asks to go with Linksys. They seem to be the most relyable..... It might
cost a little more but its worth it....
 
NetGear Standard G
http://www.netgear.com/applications/home/standardg.php

D-Link Network Configurator
http://www.dlink.com/configurator/step_1.asp?configuratorSection=soho

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| Hi group,
| Will be going broadband Saturday and in need of some advice please.
| The wife and I are 70+ but what the heck -we're going for it!
| Staples has routers Linksys and Net gear.
| So suggestions will be appreciated as what may be best for us.
| Wife has ME and updated and I have XP SP2 all updated.
| So Linksys Befsr 11 or Netgear rp614??
| Hope I did my home work correctly!!
| Really open to suggestions.
| Thank You,
| JIM
 
Befsr 11 connects to broadband and one computer.
You probably want a Beefs 41, so you can connect both computers to the
router.
I didn't research the Net.
I would stay away from a wireless router unless you wanted to have the
computers in different rooms.
 
Jim said:
Hi group,
Will be going broadband Saturday and in need of some advice please.
The wife and I are 70+ but what the heck -we're going for it!
Staples has routers Linksys and Net gear.
So suggestions will be appreciated as what may be best for us.
Wife has ME and updated and I have XP SP2 all updated.
So Linksys Befsr 11 or Netgear rp614??
Hope I did my home work correctly!!
Really open to suggestions.
Thank You,
JIM

I still have the Linksys BEFSR41 that I bought when I went broadband in
1997. I have installed many more expensive netgear and d-link
firewall/router products, but if I had to do it all over again for this
household; I would buy a Linksys BEFSR41 all over again.

carl
 
Vagabond Software said:
I still have the Linksys BEFSR41 that I bought when I went broadband in
1997. I have installed many more expensive netgear and d-link
firewall/router products, but if I had to do it all over again for this
household; I would buy a Linksys BEFSR41 all over again.

carl


The only problem is that the BEFSR41 of today is different than the BEFSR41
of 1997. The firewall is now an add on software deal that they want you to
buy seperately. From my experience the closest replacement available today
(and I have one and it works great) is a Linksys BEFSX41.
 
Johnny Lingo said:
The only problem is that the BEFSR41 of today is different than the
BEFSR41 of 1997. The firewall is now an add on software deal that they
want you to buy seperately. From my experience the closest replacement
available today (and I have one and it works great) is a Linksys BEFSX41.
The NAT firewall is still part of the BEFSR41.

Built-in NAT technology helps keep intruders out of your computers.
http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Sate...340941&pagename=Linksys/Common/VisitorWrapper
 
The only problem is that the BEFSR41 of today is different than the BEFSR41
of 1997. The firewall is now an add on software deal that they want you to
buy seperately. From my experience the closest replacement available today
(and I have one and it works great) is a Linksys BEFSX41.

Except that neither the BEFSR or the BEFSX are firewalls, they are
simple NAT routers with some glorified ability.
 
I am writing this letter to ALL Wireless Router manufacturers.
I have a Linksys Wireless Router Model:BEFW11S4. It is 7 years (yes, count
them, all of seven little years) old. I have visited the Linksys website
numerous times trying to set up the WEP/WPA security on that wireless router
(as all responsible wireless router owners should!). I found that there are
no links to any wireless router setting websites that are congruent with the
screen shots from Linksys' own self help technical support site. I have had
to call Linksys several times to resolve this issue only to be placed on hold
for lengthy times (sometimes my call was dropped and I had to start over ....
how sad for such a large company to have such poorly trained phone
receptionists!), then be transferred (see previous comment about the phone
receptionists) to a supposed supervisor, only to finally be transferred to
someone who tells me that the warranty has expired and wants me to pay $40.00
for the technical support to do the right thing that I want and need to do.
First, the device works fine (as evidenced by this e-mail that you have
just received)!
Second, why should I have to pay for doing the right thing?
Third, if I am going to be EXTORTED into buying a new wireless router so
that I can do the right thing and set up an encryption key for a secure
network, what on Gods' Green Earth makes anyone think that I would CHOOSE to
buy another Linksys product when ALL that I have ever received from them is a
functional wireless router (yes, even after seven whole years) and the
crappiest Customer Service/Technical Support I have ever had the displeasure
to encounter!
I shall copy this letter and try to find as many Chat Rooms as possible in
order to spread the word of ALL that I have gone through with the Chain of
Command at the Linksys phone center, well above and beyond what any
reasonable person should expect to go through, and still have NO RELIEF
concerning my singular issue with their product and its capabilities that I
SHOULD be able to enjoy as the owner of said product! What has happend to
"The Customer Is Always Right" Customer Service mantra (I can't say "In
America" because the call was handled in India)? Is the Customer, the ones
that makes the company what it is through the purchase of products, so
worthless to the company that they can just be treated with abject contempt
and scorn? Is the Customer to thus be trampled underfoot? Are we paying to
be so abused? I, for one (yes, one, the beginning of all), shall NOT be
treated in such manner, and CERTAINLY shall NOT PAY to be treated as such!
In this world of expanding technologies, it shall be those with the
GREATEST Customer Appeal that shall continue to be found worthwile in the
publics' eyes (and pocketbooks) and shall grow to meet the demands of a
growing world - ESPECIALLY in the Electronics Department!
It is now my strongest desire that the Linksys Corporation suffers
irreparable damage and goes out of business for their Crappy Customer
Service! I can only hope that I reach enough people around the world to bring
this desire true!
 
I am writing this letter to ALL Wireless Router manufacturers.
I have a Linksys Wireless Router Model:BEFW11S4. It is 7 years (yes, count
them, all of seven little years) old. I have visited the Linksys website
numerous times trying to set up the WEP/WPA security on that wireless router
(as all responsible wireless router owners should!). I found that there are
no links to any wireless router setting websites that are congruent with the
screen shots from Linksys' own self help technical support site. I have had
to call Linksys several times to resolve this issue only to be placed on hold
for lengthy times (sometimes my call was dropped and I had to start over ....
how sad for such a large company to have such poorly trained phone
receptionists!), then be transferred (see previous comment about the phone
receptionists) to a supposed supervisor, only to finally be transferred to
someone who tells me that the warranty has expired and wants me to pay $40.00
for the technical support to do the right thing that I want and need to do.
First, the device works fine (as evidenced by this e-mail that you have
just received)!
Second, why should I have to pay for doing the right thing?
Third, if I am going to be EXTORTED into buying a new wireless router so
that I can do the right thing and set up an encryption key for a secure
network, what on Gods' Green Earth makes anyone think that I would CHOOSE to
buy another Linksys product when ALL that I have ever received from them is a
functional wireless router (yes, even after seven whole years) and the
crappiest Customer Service/Technical Support I have ever had the displeasure
to encounter!
I shall copy this letter and try to find as many Chat Rooms as possible in
order to spread the word of ALL that I have gone through with the Chain of
Command at the Linksys phone center, well above and beyond what any
reasonable person should expect to go through, and still have NO RELIEF
concerning my singular issue with their product and its capabilities that I
SHOULD be able to enjoy as the owner of said product! What has happend to
"The Customer Is Always Right" Customer Service mantra (I can't say "In
America" because the call was handled in India)? Is the Customer, the ones
that makes the company what it is through the purchase of products, so
worthless to the company that they can just be treated with abject contempt
and scorn? Is the Customer to thus be trampled underfoot? Are we paying to
be so abused? I, for one (yes, one, the beginning of all), shall NOT be
treated in such manner, and CERTAINLY shall NOT PAY to be treated as such!
In this world of expanding technologies, it shall be those with the
GREATEST Customer Appeal that shall continue to be found worthwile in the
publics' eyes (and pocketbooks) and shall grow to meet the demands of a
growing world - ESPECIALLY in the Electronics Department!
It is now my strongest desire that the Linksys Corporation suffers
irreparable damage and goes out of business for their Crappy Customer
Service! I can only hope that I reach enough people around the world to bring
this desire true!
 
I am writing this letter to ALL Wireless Router manufacturers.
I have a Linksys Wireless Router Model:BEFW11S4. It is 7 years (yes, count
them, all of seven little years) old. I have visited the Linksys website
numerous times trying to set up the WEP/WPA security on that wireless router
(as all responsible wireless router owners should!). I found that there are
no links to any wireless router setting websites that are congruent with the
screen shots from Linksys' own self help technical support site. I have had
to call Linksys several times to resolve this issue only to be placed on hold
for lengthy times (sometimes my call was dropped and I had to start over ....
how sad for such a large company to have such poorly trained phone
receptionists!), then be transferred (see previous comment about the phone
receptionists) to a supposed supervisor, only to finally be transferred to
someone who tells me that the warranty has expired and wants me to pay $40.00
for the technical support to do the right thing that I want and need to do.
First, the device works fine (as evidenced by this e-mail that you have
just received)!
Second, why should I have to pay for doing the right thing?
Third, if I am going to be EXTORTED into buying a new wireless router so
that I can do the right thing and set up an encryption key for a secure
network, what on Gods' Green Earth makes anyone think that I would CHOOSE to
buy another Linksys product when ALL that I have ever received from them is a
functional wireless router (yes, even after seven whole years) and the
crappiest Customer Service/Technical Support I have ever had the displeasure
to encounter!
I shall copy this letter and try to find as many Chat Rooms as possible in
order to spread the word of ALL that I have gone through with the Chain of
Command at the Linksys phone center, well above and beyond what any
reasonable person should expect to go through, and still have NO RELIEF
concerning my singular issue with their product and its capabilities that I
SHOULD be able to enjoy as the owner of said product! What has happend to
"The Customer Is Always Right" Customer Service mantra (I can't say "In
America" because the call was handled in India)? Is the Customer, the ones
that makes the company what it is through the purchase of products, so
worthless to the company that they can just be treated with abject contempt
and scorn? Is the Customer to thus be trampled underfoot? Are we paying to
be so abused? I, for one (yes, one, the beginning of all), shall NOT be
treated in such manner, and CERTAINLY shall NOT PAY to be treated as such!
In this world of expanding technologies, it shall be those with the
GREATEST Customer Appeal that shall continue to be found worthwile in the
publics' eyes (and pocketbooks) and shall grow to meet the demands of a
growing world - ESPECIALLY in the Electronics Department!
It is now my strongest desire that the Linksys Corporation suffers
irreparable damage and goes out of business for their Crappy Customer
Service! I can only hope that I reach enough people around the world to bring
this desire true!
 
I don't know of any computer equipment that have 7 year warrantes. Many, if
not most, computer equipment that is 7 years old are not supported by the
newer operating systems such as Vista. Linksys has always been very up front
about their warranty period. What did you not understand about the stated
warranty period when you bought your router?
 
It's not a warranty issue - its a user issue. It's your responsibility to
use the manual provided. Their might be a download manual - check their
site.
 
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