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tired techie

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Since: Sep 25, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2003 10:56 pm
Post subject: small home network
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I am helping a friend install a small home network. They seem to be
okay with a wired network today and will consider adding wireless
later. The basic config is two PCs and a Mac want to share a DSL
connection and each others printers. No web server or Internet gaming
is envisioned.

The D-link DI-604 ($35) appears to do the trick. If they upgrade to
the D-link DI-704P ($52) they get a printer port.

Will the Mac be able to communicate with the printer port? Or will it
be happier talking to one of the PCs to get to the printer?

Any opinions on D-link gear? I built my network a while ago with SMC
and am very happy. Recent posts have stated that SMC has really lost
it's edge. Should I be looking at Linksys, Buffalo, Netgear ?

I assume for the $35 they will have a functional device but no bells
and whistles, like Stateful Inspection. Are other important features
missing? Will we regret getting this entry level device? Is there
something much better in the $100 or less price range?

Thanks in advance.

Tired Techie

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Dan Wojciechowski

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Since: Aug 28, 2003
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 11:10 am
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"tired techie" <email383 DeleteThis @aol.com> wrote in message
news:52ee00a3.0309251856.3b6ebe78@posting.google.com...
 > I am helping a friend install a small home network. They seem to be
 > okay with a wired network today and will consider adding wireless
 > later. The basic config is two PCs and a Mac want to share a DSL
 > connection and each others printers. No web server or Internet gaming
 > is envisioned.
 >
 > The D-link DI-604 ($35) appears to do the trick. If they upgrade to
 > the D-link DI-704P ($52) they get a printer port.
 >
 > Will the Mac be able to communicate with the printer port? Or will it
 > be happier talking to one of the PCs to get to the printer?
 >
 > Any opinions on D-link gear? I built my network a while ago with SMC
 > and am very happy. Recent posts have stated that SMC has really lost
 > it's edge. Should I be looking at Linksys, Buffalo, Netgear ?
....

I use a D-Link DI-604 to network 4 PCs at home and give them each access to
my DSL connection. Works like a charm. I highly recommend the DI-604,
especially given the price. }Smile


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While private eyes solve marriage lies cause we dont talk for years
And football teams are kissing queens and losing sight of having dreams
In a world where all we want is only what we want until it's ours"<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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Bob Coyote

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Since: Sep 27, 2003
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2003 5:18 pm
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"tired techie" <email383.DeleteThis@aol.com> wrote in message
news:52ee00a3.0309251856.3b6ebe78@posting.google.com...
 > I am helping a friend install a small home network. They seem to be
 > okay with a wired network today and will consider adding wireless
 > later. The basic config is two PCs and a Mac want to share a DSL
 > connection and each others printers. No web server or Internet gaming
 > is envisioned.
 >
 > The D-link DI-604 ($35) appears to do the trick. If they upgrade to
 > the D-link DI-704P ($52) they get a printer port.
 >
 > Will the Mac be able to communicate with the printer port? Or will it
 > be happier talking to one of the PCs to get to the printer?
 >
 > Any opinions on D-link gear? I built my network a while ago with SMC
 > and am very happy. Recent posts have stated that SMC has really lost
 > it's edge. Should I be looking at Linksys, Buffalo, Netgear ?
 >
 > I assume for the $35 they will have a functional device but no bells
 > and whistles, like Stateful Inspection. Are other important features
 > missing? Will we regret getting this entry level device? Is there
 > something much better in the $100 or less price range?
 >
 > Thanks in advance.
 >
 > Tired Techie

I second the vote for the DI-604. I currently use mine to network 2 PC's and
even a Playstation 2 and it also works like a charm. Neither model has SPI,
but
they both do NAT translation which offers good protection from incoming
attacks. If
you decide to go for the DI-704P, make sure the printer will work with a
print server,
as some only work if attached directly to a PC.

Hope this helps...

Jim<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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Tal Fuchs

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Since: Oct 07, 2003
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2003 11:42 pm
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Hi,
I also use D-Link DI604.
It work's perfectly
It is very easy to configure, and has a good FireWall too. You can configure
the FW to open special ports if needed.
This device got the PC Magazine editor coice on last review

Tal


"tired techie" <email383.DeleteThis@aol.com> wrote in message
news:52ee00a3.0309251856.3b6ebe78@posting.google.com...
 > I am helping a friend install a small home network. They seem to be
 > okay with a wired network today and will consider adding wireless
 > later. The basic config is two PCs and a Mac want to share a DSL
 > connection and each others printers. No web server or Internet gaming
 > is envisioned.
 >
 > The D-link DI-604 ($35) appears to do the trick. If they upgrade to
 > the D-link DI-704P ($52) they get a printer port.
 >
 > Will the Mac be able to communicate with the printer port? Or will it
 > be happier talking to one of the PCs to get to the printer?
 >
 > Any opinions on D-link gear? I built my network a while ago with SMC
 > and am very happy. Recent posts have stated that SMC has really lost
 > it's edge. Should I be looking at Linksys, Buffalo, Netgear ?
 >
 > I assume for the $35 they will have a functional device but no bells
 > and whistles, like Stateful Inspection. Are other important features
 > missing? Will we regret getting this entry level device? Is there
 > something much better in the $100 or less price range?
 >
 > Thanks in advance.
 >
 > Tired Techie<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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