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(4 customer reviews) 7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Just to add,
March 26, 2008 Jennifer (Reading, Panama) - See all my reviews
This review is from: CP Technologies Wireless N 150Mbps Broadband Router with 5dbi antenna (WBR-6003) (Personal Computers)
I have used this router all of 24 hours so I don't feel I should review it just yet but I wanted to add something that I encountered during set up that might help someone. When using the setup wizard it asks for your username and password provided by your ISP for a PPPoE connection. For some reason it just would not connect with this. I chose the last option of not to use one and it connected right away. We have Earthlink DSL and since the modem already had this info I beleive is why I had this problem. Just a heads for for someone that might expierence the same problem.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Wireless N Router,
March 16, 2008 D. R. Yager III "Dokblues" (Arizona) - See all my reviews
This review is from: CP Technologies Wireless N 150Mbps Broadband Router with 5dbi antenna (WBR-6003) (Personal Computers)
This is a great product, works very well and has great range I can surf the net anywhere in my house 2100sq ft. Setup may be difficult for some people but if you follow the install wizard it will work fine!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Good Bang for the Buck,
September 22, 2008 Lawrence Garcia "Larry Garcia - Founder - Det... (Metro Detroit, USA) - See all my reviews
My Dlink router died after 3 years of great service, so I thought I would take a look at some specs of other routers on the market. I really didn't have need for wireless N (none of my laptops are N equipped) but what I wanted was something that could punch through the walls of my 1930's build two story home. My D-link gave me about 80 percent signal in some parts of my home, and I was PLEASANTLY surprised to see the Level One Router give me full 100 percent signal in every corner of my house.
Give this one a shot. I am a "tiny" bit concerned that they have no support structure here in the US (you have to make a call to the UK) but I consider myself pretty techno savvy --- and this one seems to be off to a good start..
Larry Garcia