thedailybackground.com — Users are paid 65 cents for every positive review they leave on an Amazon.com listing for a Belkin router which has consistently gotten bad reviews in the past from users who say that the product is ?loaded with Bugs, goes on & off whenever it feels like, and comes at a hefty price.?
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Closed AccountJan 17, 2009
Sadly, I was actually considering buying a Belkin N router recently, after reading that the Linksys models, which I always perceived to be better, ran too hot. So now which one do I buy? Please don't say AirLink...
gawtmilkJan 18, 2009
Linksys WRT54GL + DD-WRT = awesome.
gfinanceJan 19, 2009
its the internet.
Closed AccountJan 19, 2009
one word: ebay.I went Cisco (as in IOS) from owning two utterly s**te home routers, and I'm never going back.
webchimp32Jan 22, 2009
Used to use a small Genius mouse with the changing colour LED's with my laptop, also used to plus it into the macs at uni to get that wonderfull right click & scroll wheel functionality that I was used to (days before the mighty mouse). One of the lab techs was fascinated by it.The scroll wheel packed up in the end, kept jumping up and down at random when you scrolled.
webchimp32Jan 22, 2009
Have a F5D7632uk4A modem/router which I've not really had much in the way of problems with.However, the F1UP0001uk wireless print server is a dog, has a habit of dying and not being accessible until you unplug it and plug it back in. Also, Belkin don't support it beyond XP and the only way to use it with Vista/W7 is to FTP through the server directly to the printer. Works for one of my printers but not the other.
mrcrumblesMay 19, 2009
To show that this jagged metal O is harmless, I will personally eat one.