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I use D-Link at home: wi-fi router and wi-fi repeater. I've still got the original cable modem I got 6 years ago AND it still performs great. I've got 4Mb cable Internet now (usually tests at 3.9Mb), but Comcast is supposed to go to 6Mb later this year (no extra charges for speed upgrades).
I use both D-Link and Linksys at work for wireless, but Cisco for all wired equipment. D-Link and Netgear for print servers.
When I first got into wireless, D-Link was the only option for my needs because their software allowed for significant configuration changes, whereas other brands had hardly any options or security settings. Now that has all changed.
I like Linksys at work, however, I have yet to have a single issue with a D-Link product. Maybe I'm just lucky. D-Links new switches are pretty awesome for the price.
Oh yeah, my job is mostly installing, maintaining, securing, and troubleshooting this stuff, so I get to play around a lot. Currently, I'm doing VPN which is a whole nother game altogether, but fun.
I use both D-Link and Linksys at work for wireless, but Cisco for all wired equipment. D-Link and Netgear for print servers.
When I first got into wireless, D-Link was the only option for my needs because their software allowed for significant configuration changes, whereas other brands had hardly any options or security settings. Now that has all changed.
I like Linksys at work, however, I have yet to have a single issue with a D-Link product. Maybe I'm just lucky. D-Links new switches are pretty awesome for the price.
Oh yeah, my job is mostly installing, maintaining, securing, and troubleshooting this stuff, so I get to play around a lot. Currently, I'm doing VPN which is a whole nother game altogether, but fun.