Technology Needs to be Simple
Upon returning home from a week on the road, I had TONS of paperwork to do - and, of course, my wireless router decided to quit working. After spending 7 hours trying to fix it, I've resolved to go buy a new one. I will never buy a D-Link product again because it was a pain to install it the first time, let alone this second go round, and, if you want to ask someone a question from the company after your warranty period, it will cost you $34...with no guarantee that the reply will correct your concern. Of course, the final realization was that "It's five years old - time for a new one." Although it makes me feel kind of powerless, since I have Master's degree in Technologies-enhanced learning, and have to know how to do all this stuff. If I can't do it, I'm amazed that others aren't having any difficulties setting up wireless networks in their homes.
Therfore, after reading many reviews, I'm not buying a Linksys either. I've read that NetGear wireless routers connect easily. Comments would be welcomed.



1 Comments:
I've had good luck with my linksys wireless-g router, and I've had it for something like 6 years. They're the best from my experience. My friend had a netgear router and found it to work well also.
With both brands, they burn out in 5 years. That's 5 years of constant use and being on ALL the time by online gamers. As I'm not a huge gamer nor am I a massive download junkie, mine has yet to burn out.
-stephj
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