Joined on 02/08/05
finally the one that worked

Pros: Surprisingly many of these dongles are actually USB hubs with bluethooth hanging off of one port. I'm putting this on a small embedded system and the hub was messing up my USB config. Finding a dongle that was NOT a hub and would load into an older Linux kernel proved surprisingly difficult. So I'm sure this 5 star rating is meaningless to most of you, because you're using a PC, but it worked great for me.
Cons: NOne
Great once you get it rolling

Pros: Quality printer
Cons: Power save should be optional
Overall Review: Some devices can't seem to get the printer out of power save . This forces me to manually go poke the printer. This is very annoying when not in the same room.
when it's good...

Pros: 1 of 2 has worked for 3 years fantastic
Cons: 2 of 2 worked for 4 weeks
Overall Review: I think the bottom line with this monitor is it's cheap and if you can get one that works its a great deal, but there's a decent chance you're going to get one that fails
Just fine

Pros: Decent looking color video. Does well outside so long as protected from rain. Audio works decent. Has basic FTP interface so I can do lots of scripting things from Linux with video.
Cons: Web interface does not support Firefox well. Audio has an echo. Need Windoz to get it set up.
Overall Review: Lots of users complaining about not being able to route the video to the Internet. I'm not sure what this has to do with the camera. It works fine. You have to configure your router. Assign the camera a static IP address to make it simpler.