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Top Reviews Review created: 08/16/06 by: 30 of 32 people found this review helpful. Pros Unbeatable low cost Real 10/100 switch for the LAN side (4 ports) Lots of indicators for easy troubleshooting Very easy to set up using web based admin interface Good quality manufacturing Cons Very rudimentary firewall (static packet filter) No PPTP, L2TP & IPSEC tunneling for VPN (*) Can only use one IP address on the WAN side Who needs it? If you want to share a cable modem connection between up to 4 computers, and the ISP gives you only one IP address, you need to have some sort of gateway. As described in great detail in some of the internet sharing articles, this can be done with software running on a PC also, but it is a lot more convenient to do it with a small stand-alone box. All the standard stuff like DHCP client for the WAN side, DHCP server for the LAN side, NAT (Network Address Translation) is all handled by this box, so there is no need for setting any of the computers up in any special way to make this work. And if you are using an ISP that charges you extra for additional IP addresses, you can save that money and buy this box instead. Hooking Up I spent less than 15 minutes hooking this thing up, which is really good. Obviously I know what this thing does, so there was no learning curve involved. And it does all the simple things you would expect it to do in exactly the way I expected, so no big surprises. The WAN connection is limited to 10 Mbps Ethernet, and that is plenty enough as most broadband connections never gets over about 1.5 Mbps for any periods of time. The 4 LAN side connections are 10/100 and operate as a switch, which is better than a hub. With a switch, two computers can exchange data at 100 Mbps, even if a third computer is connected at 10 Mbps only. With a 10/100 hub, all computers in this example would have been operating at 10 Mbps only. Conclusion All in all thumbs up for a good product. I will recommend this product to any small and simple home Ethernet LAN with a shared broadband connection, be it cable modem or DSL. It just needs to be a 10 BaseT Ethernet connection. Review ID: 10000000001631757 Was this review helpful? Report this review Reviews I needed a wired router versus a wireless router. Most other electronics in my home are wireless and a wireless router would have interfered with my phone, security cameras, etc. If you are already wireless in your home on other electronics, a wired router may be the way to go. Review ID: 10000000008314504 Was this review helpful? Report this review I needed one and this is the one i won. It work perfect and was a good buy. would buy again from this seller. Review ID: 10000000008266366 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 07/09/08 by: Since it didn't come with the driver disk, I've not been able to use it. It did arrive promptly and in good condition though. Review ID: 10000000007902982 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 06/25/08(updated 06/25/08) by: great to have A+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Review ID: 10000000007699473 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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