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Re: Netgear Switches



Works fine at work with 3Com, D-Link and Cisco... we dont use anything
else (oh and at home with the Apple 802.11b cards)

Ross

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Ross McKillop
On 5 Dec 2003, at 14:29, Simon Kennedy wrote:

> Thanks Ross,
>
> Chalk one up on the good side.
>
> Not too worried about build quality (as long as it
> works), all the kit should be hidden behind a door
> with only me accessing it.
>
> Have you had any incompatabilites with any other kit?
>
> Regards
> Simon
>
> PS
> There's one thing you can be sure of, you can always
> find one person who has a horror story about anything.
>
>  --- Ross McKillop <home@xxxxxxx> wrote: > My entire
> network (with the exception of one
>> wireless point and the
>> apple airport cards) is based around Netgear kit,
>> three switches, two
>> ME102 Access Points, 3 Wireless Cards and i've never
>> had any problems.
>>
>> Their after-sales support is also great, the only
>> problem I ever had
>> was a power supply dying on one of the access points
>> (after it was out
>> of warranty), it was replaced quickly (and then
>> about 2 weeks later I
>> got a whole new access point... probably a mistake
>> but when I tried to
>> explain it they didnt take it back :P)
>>
>> We use a 24 and 48 port with Gigabit modules at work
>> as well, and they
>> perform great.
>>
>> Just my opinion, no doubt someone has a Netgear
>> horror story but its
>> great kit (well built physically too - at least the
>> old metal stuff was
>> - not sure about the new plasticy switches/routers
>> for the home/small
>> office market) especially at the price!
>>
>> Ross
>>
>> --
>> Ross McKillop
>> On 5 Dec 2003, at 13:54, Simon Kennedy wrote:
>>
>>> Has anyone got any thoughts on Netgear products.
>> I'm
>>> tempted by the following
>>>
>>> Netgear FS726 24x10/100 Ethernet + 2 Gigabit
>> modular
>>> slots. 260 GBP Inc Vat at Novatech
>>>
>>> plus
>>>
>>> Copper Gigabit module for FS726. 71 GBP Inc Vat
>>>
>>> Anything better for  out ther
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Simon Kennedy
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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