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View Poll Results: networking brand?
Linksys 11 39.29%
Netgear 9 32.14%
Other please specify 8 28.57%
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Old 12-01-2004, 15:40   #1
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which networking brand do you prefer?
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Old 12-01-2004, 15:42   #2
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Re: networking question

Linksys, D-Link ...

There are loads of brands that pretty much all do the same thing in my experience

What are you after specificly? Or is it just a thread to gauge what people use themselves?
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Old 12-01-2004, 15:46   #3
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Re: networking question

just seeing what peeps are using and the general coverage
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Old 12-01-2004, 16:02   #4
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Re: networking question

i voted other as I have a mixture of Linksys and Cisco
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Old 12-01-2004, 17:05   #5
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Re: networking question

All my networking stuff (wired & wireless) is Netgear.
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Re: networking question

I use the Buffalo Airstation.
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Re: networking question

I use 3-COM throughout, expensive but quality kit..
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Re: networking question

D-Link
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Re: networking question

Cisco pix hardware firewall.
Cisco managed switch
5x servers / Mail server, file server, PDC, BDC Internet server (isa)
Ms isa server with 3 nics ( wan , lan , dmz ) on gateway behind router
Belking 54g (or 11g if you like ) wap
2 belkin wireless cards one pci with ext ant one pcmcia for laptop 54g 11g
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Kerio personal firewall on each client for aplication level control

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Re: networking question

Belkin 11/54g

I would also recommend Cisco or 3Com if you can afford it.
We supply it to all our big companies because it is so reliable.

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belkin
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SMC router, D-Link switch, Netgear hub.
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Re: networking question

to be honest ive happily used dlink netgear usrobotics cisco/linksys and belkin and ive had the same amount of grief from all makes it seems routers etc these days just dont like being updated with latest firmware and spend their whole lifes restarting or soem other bug i had a new linksys that didnt have any web interface and ive had netgears that couldnt get a connection on dsl but a dlink could...of course the dlink then overheated anyway after about 5 years of buying networking gear and returning it id say Netgear cheap and cheerful so im not to fussed when they cock up (which they will)
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Re: networking question

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Originally Posted by stuartbe
Cisco pix hardware firewall.
Cisco managed switch
5x servers / Mail server, file server, PDC, BDC Internet server (isa)
Ms isa server with 3 nics ( wan , lan , dmz ) on gateway behind router
Belking 54g (or 11g if you like ) wap
2 belkin wireless cards one pci with ext ant one pcmcia for laptop 54g 11g
IDS shell on pix firewall - sending to internal syslog server
Kerio personal firewall on each client for aplication level control

Cisco kicks bottom !!!


AND -- Nearly all of it payed for by work

- Deactivate big head mode -
Hmpf Jealeous now.. I thought I had a good home set up with my surestack hub and 2003 server.. me want more kit.

On another note, if people think routers are unreliable, why dont people, put there old windows 98 machine to good use and have that running ICS under the stairs or something.. surley wouldnt cost much more than a router to run, and you can simply restart it when it goes wrong...
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Re: networking question

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Hmpf Jealeous now.. I thought I had a good home set up with my surestack hub and 2003 server.. me want more kit.

On another note, if people think routers are unreliable, why dont people, put there old windows 98 machine to good use and have that running ICS under the stairs or something.. surley wouldnt cost much more than a router to run, and you can simply restart it when it goes wrong...
Sorry m8 - I dont know why people dont do this. I have found most of these home routers are unstable......

Hope you get more kit soon !!
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