Belkin F5D7231-4P High-Speed Mode Wireless G Router with Built-In USB Print Server
Oct/095
- Built-in 4-port 10/100 Ethernet Switch
- Built-in NAT/SPI Firewall
- Security – 64- and 128-bit WEP Data Encryption, and WPA with TKIP & AES
- Using 802.11g, you can achieve up to 54Mbps
- Backwards compatible with 802.11b equipment for a data transfer rate of up to 11Mbps
The Belkin High-Speed Mode Wireless G Router with Built-In USB Print Server shares your broadband Internet access with your connected computers and enables them to print wirelessly to your USB printer. With a Belkin Router as the central connection point of your network, your computers can share fi les and resources as well as print and get online, all at the same time.By achieving networking speeds that are faster than standard 802.11g, Belkin High-Speed Mode (HSM) networking products provide increased real-world networking speeds. This means you will see overall speed improvements in mixed-mode networking environments where other 802.11g devices may be present. HSM offers even faster speeds in pure HSM environments. HSM technology is interoperable with all other wireless devices…. More >>
Belkin F5D7231-4P High-Speed Mode Wireless G Router with Built-In USB Print Server
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12:58 am on October 8th, 2009
Does anyone know whether this router can be made compatible with the HP 8150 photosmart USB printer?
2:57 am on October 8th, 2009
Very few printers supported
Frequent wireless drops requiring reboot.
NO FIRMWARE UPDATES…
There are better routers out there..
3:47 am on October 8th, 2009
Limited number of compatible printers. Requires frequent resetting. I liked my netgear so much better. Useless as a print server. I can’t wait to upgrade to something else.
4:45 am on October 8th, 2009
I’d been using D-Link routers for at least 5 years. I was comfortable with the set up and the customer service. But I think the wireless age left them behind. In the last year, my DLINK wireless USB and PCI NIC had delivered substandard performance, and I was unable to get satisfactory answers from their service reps, other than to exchange the gear and have the problems continue.
My D-Link router with print server was going bad. The print jobs took forever to spool, and even longer to delete themselves from the queue. My wife, working on her PhD, was not a forgiving user.
After reading many Amazon reviews, I gambled on this router.
I don’t know if it’s because Belkin is now owned by Cisco, the 800 pound gorilla of routing, but this device is a gem. The set up was straight forward, tech support very helpful. The print server was a dream…very little spool up time, fast output, and quick clearing of the queue. If I ever move back to wireless on some of my other nodes on the home network, I’ll definitely get Belkin devices to do so.
5:13 am on October 8th, 2009
The router works fine and I have excellent reception everywhere in the house with my laptop. The printer server didn’t work, but that’s the fault of my printer (dell 720), not of the server.