1/22/2012

Actiontec Ethernet over Coax MoCA Adapter - Single Review

Actiontec Ethernet over Coax MoCA Adapter - Single
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I used this device to connection to my FIOS Actiontec router, and without a few comments from people here, you'd never get this to work properly.
First, the "quick instructions" (the only instructions as it turns out) assume that you are using a pair of these only to create an ethernet bridge over your coax. Thus, using this to connect to your FIOS router, the instructions are nonsensical.
Second, without instructions, you'll conclude you put this in between your coax cable and set top box. This will not work, even though this is apparently the way it's supposed to work. You'll get interference on your TV, things won't work, and you'll be ready to throw it in the box and return it.
In reality, you take the cable from the wall jack and get it into a coax splitter. One split goes to the set top box, the other to the device. You connect the ethernet jack to the device, and you're up and working.
If you go to Actiontec's site, they have no instructions how this will work with an Actiontec's FIOS router, despite the fact that this is probably the best use of the device!.
Anyway, once you get it hooked up, as other have said, you don't configure anything. It just works.
So it's a great product, hampered by no instructions for many people, and no help on the web site.

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NETGEAR FS608 8-Port Fast Ethernet Switch Review

NETGEAR FS608 8-Port Fast Ethernet Switch
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As others say, the device is small and easy on the eyes. I express caution with regard to critical purposes such as servers and IP telephony; we have experienced some weird problems with this. We have three (Netgear FS608 v2) in two locations; two connected to a 24 port Dell switch and the third I think connects to a Cisco 3524. They may intermittently refuse to forward frames from just one source to just one destination while allowing frames from that same source to other destination, weird stuff like that. Reset takes a power cycle OR just unplug the uplink cable and reconnect. It's a real nuisance if it means you have to drive to work on a weekend or an IP telephone call goes "blip" into la-la land. I'm sure they have a limitation on the size of the MAC address cache but I have not so far researched it. Beware using little switches on big networks! (That sounds like a grade b movie title!)

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The NETGEAR FS608 8-Port Fast Ethernet Switch connects up to eight network devices at 10 or 100 Mbps over Ethernet cables.
Sturdy and Reliable Design NETGEAR's FS600 series switches are designed for use in a home and small office, housed in a compact white case that blends into your home decor. A fanless design keeps operation both silent and more reliable, and ports are located in the rear to reduce cable clutter. Each port has status LEDs for link and activity. The switch can be placed on a flat surface or vertically on the included stand.
Simple Setup and Stellar Performance Plug in your Ethernet cables and connect a power cord, and you're ready to go. There is no software to install or settings to configure. The switch features auto negotiation, which automatically obtains the fastest possible connection, and Auto Uplink adjusts for the different types of Ethernet cables. There is no need for toggle switches or special crossover cables. If your network has existing 10BASE-T devices, they will work seamlessly within a higher bandwidth environment with each port achieving its full speed.
All ports deliver 100 Mbps speed. The FS608 has a 64 KB queue buffer, an address database size of 1,024 MAC addresses, and up to a 148,800 frames/sec max non-blocking, wire-speed frame forward rate for a 100M port (14,800 frames/sec max for 10M port). The switch uses store-and-forward forwarding.
The NETGEAR FS608 is backed by a 3-year warranty.
What's in the Box FS608 8-port Fast Ethernet Switch, AC power adapter, vertical stand, installation guide, warranty/support information card.

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1/21/2012

Cisco-Linksys WRT310N Wireless-N Gigabit Router Review

Cisco-Linksys WRT310N Wireless-N Gigabit Router
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I might be a day late and a dollar short but as long as you stand the product up on it's side, there is no heat issue. If you either wall mount or mimic a wall mount by standing it on the side with the ports facing up you won't have a heat issue at all. If you lay it flat, you will have heat issues. I tried it standing up with the ports face down but it got hot. The vents for the heat to escape are on the side with the ports so if you face that side up then there is no heat issues.

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BlackBerry Storm2 Charging USB 2.0 Data Cable This professional grade custom cable outperforms the original (RIM) Review

BlackBerry Storm2 Charging USB 2.0 Data Cable This professional grade custom cable outperforms the original (RIM)
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I purchased this for the Blackberry Storm 2 (Verizon). It works just like the original USB cable which came with the phone. It charges the phone and works with my computer. I have seen some aftermarket cables which only charge the phone, but don't provide access to media, etc. when you connect to your computer. This one works great. I also use the Blackberry Desktop Manager to access media on the phone, synch with Microsoft Outlook and add/remove applications. Everything works just fine with this cable. I highly recommend the cable, especially at this price (I paid 3.55 with free shipping).

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1/20/2012

Samsung SGH-A197 Charging USB 2.0 Data Cable This professional grade custom cable outperforms the original Review

Samsung SGH-A197 Charging USB 2.0 Data Cable This professional grade custom cable outperforms the original
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As far as I know, the cable might work just fine. However, the SGH-A197 phone doesn't appear to have the functionality to connect to a PC (natively in Windows or using the Samsung PC Studio software.) Thus this cable isn't worth anything. If anyone does know of a way to connect the phone, please let me know!

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Cables To Go 27094 Cat5E 350 MHz Snagless Patch Cable, White (75 Feet/22.86 Meters) Review

Cables To Go 27094 Cat5E 350 MHz Snagless Patch Cable, White (75 Feet/22.86 Meters)
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I needed a cable that would reach my Blu-Ray player so I could allow it to hook to the internet. This was cheaper and easier than setting up a wireless link. I can now enjoy ALL the benefits my Sony Blu-Ray has to offer !

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