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    General Wiring Setup for Home Network

    I am looking to upgrade my house network with more hardwiring. Thoughts on the general set up From Street: Cable from street to Modem: Move Modem down into the basement. Install a 24 port switch/rack to distribute to the house in Basement (http://a.co/edKflBB) Wireless Router (1st floor)...
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    Link Logger & RT-N66R

    I am curious as well. Is there a way to see and save data like this. Tomato did this back when I had the 54G linksys router.
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    Wireless Printer and Airave Dropping

    Yes. I am up to date on all drivers and firmware. I have also tried cycling the printer on/off and that does not work. Only a router reboot.
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    Wireless Printer and Airave Dropping

    Hi everyone. I have been having this intermittent problem. I have an hp 8600 inkjet pro wireless printer. It will drop from the router (E3000 Lynksys). I can see it in the network by when I try and print, it will not detect it. I would then reboot the router and all is good. I also have...
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    DD-WRT/Tomato or Other for Monitoring Bandwidth

    Hi all, I have an E3000 router and a soon to be DS212+ NAS I am looking to monitor bandwidth from the 5 PC in the house and where the traffic goes. Can the firmware mods for the E3000 provide what I need? Or can the DiskManger 4.0 on the DS212+ work for this? grazzt
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    New DS212 - first impressions

    Sounds like you are perfect with your setup. I am in the same boat. Your method is almost a mirror of what I was going to do with my setup. I am still trying to find out why someone would purchase the DS212+ over the DS212? I am curious to know what they mean by an "effective backup...
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    Looking for a NAS solution (mostly backup)

    I have been looking around for a while now and narrowed my choices down I think... DS212j or DS212 or DS212+ Home use E3000 Router 10/100/1000 4 PCs in house 3 Gaming consoles (Xbox 360, PS3, Wii) I would like the NAS do the following: - Backup critical files on each PC (Scheduled). Files...
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    New DS212 - first impressions

    Why didn't you go with the DS212+? I am curious because I am thinking of doing the same. The only differences I see with the DS212+ is $100 2.0 GHz vs. 1.6Ghz 512 MB vs 256 MB Windows ACL support Is it worth the extra $100 for this?
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    What do you think of this NAS scheme...

    I am also thinking of something similar since I almost lost everything the other day. The only thing I would consider is getting a 3rd 2TB drive and rotate the 3rd drive in every 30 days and bring the 2nd drive to work locked away for safe keeping. Thoughts on that approach? I am...
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    Cisco Linksys E3000 High Performance Wireless-N Router Reviewed

    Great! That makes me very happy then. Thanks for the clarification! Scott
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    Cisco Linksys E3000 High Performance Wireless-N Router Reviewed

    Maybe I am not following. I know I will get very slow performance using a USB storage unit. I max out at about 9 MB/s. So when I read the review of this router, the max speed is about 220 Mbps. So if I hook up a NAS that can transfer data at 1000 Mbps then my E3000 will be rate limiting...
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    Cisco Linksys E3000 High Performance Wireless-N Router Reviewed

    Thanks for the quick reply. I understand that the LAN to WAN will be somewhere around 25-50 Mbps (I have comcast), but the LAN is what what I am more concerned with. I am looking to invest into a NAS (Synlogy, Qnap, etc.) because I want better transfer speeds that the USB storage option on the...
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    Cisco Linksys E3000 High Performance Wireless-N Router Reviewed

    So If I am reading the review the correct, the max throughput for the E3000 is 200 Mbps? I thought this is a 10/100/1000 device? So why are you getting 1/5 of the rated speed?
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