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Do you recommend D-Link for networking? i have been using a D-Link DIR-628 and am happy. i like the configuration page it's easy to use and it has a lot of advanced features. ( Port Forwarding, virtual server, websites blocking,2.5ghz and 5 ghz, dual antenna, Wireless N...) What's do you use ? write some specs and image recommendation... thakns

asked Jun 08 '10 at 11:09

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ATTENTION ZIAD! I AM IN NEED OF THE CD IMAGE FOR THE DIR-628! If you still have it, I would owe you one if you could contact me through my question I've posted on my profile. Thank you so much if you can help me!

(Nov 03 '10 at 23:08) James58321 James58321's gravatar image

Hey James !!! sory i was not active for the past few month on lockergnome but now am back Am not sure if you still need the CD... you can always leave me a comment and i'll be happy to help

(Feb 17 '11 at 22:30) ZIAD ZIAD's gravatar image

I'm fine with my Netgear, I've heard lots of good things about Linksys, and I really like the control panel on their routers.

answered Jun 08 '10 at 11:10

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Yes, I use D-LInk...on one of my computers...I use that computer when I bring it from home to work...sometimes. It seems to be working great. The signal isn't great, but it is good enough.

answered Jun 08 '10 at 11:17

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No, however I don't curse them either. My opinion of D-Link is unbiased. I use a Netcomm NB6Plus-4W wireless router/ADSL2+ modem combination at home.

answered Jun 08 '10 at 11:10

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I use Linksys, and have for the past 8 years. Before that, I tried a router made by Microsoft, and it broke after only 5 months. Linksys seems to last a LONG time!

answered Jun 08 '10 at 11:19

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They are all the same, even cheap ones, like Tenda which offers a really great, easy to use, and intuitive user interface which is accessed through the browser..

It's no longer a matter of taste, but price...

answered Feb 19 '11 at 01:43

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