Joined on 01/18/09
So far, so good
Pros: Cheap
Cons: None so far
Overall Review: Just remember as a barebone drive, you have to get your own cables.
One minor hiccup
Pros: Doesn't hang up under heavy load like the aging router it replaces. Does what routers do.
Cons: Not as plug and play as I would like. HP wireless printer, when connected wirelessly, results in a drop of all internet access. Tried for about a day or so playing around with the dns and ip settings on both the printer and router with no luck. Not much of a big deal since my new home setup no longer required the printer to be hooked up wirelessly, so I just hooked it up to a pc and, as expected, everything was fine.
Overall Review: I am using the default operating system on this router and have not tried any of the alternatives.
Does what is advertised
Pros: Does what is advertised. Sturdy, not flimsy like other extension cables I've purchased in the past from other vendors.
Cons: none
It works
Pros: What can you say. It plugs in, it works.
Cons: none
Lite Weight
Pros: Nice Looking
Cons: This thing is a awkwardly small. It feels like you are holding a Popsicle stick. No media center button, need to use the "back" button to bring up the MC guide which, for me, is okay but for the fact this this thing feels like it's going to break whenever you use it.