From the time I opened the box, glossed over the i ...
Getting the D-Link 704UP router up and running was by far the easiest hardware project I have ever had. It flat out worked out of the box without editing any options. Very impressive!
Have not found any as of yet in my home environment.
Posted Feb 14, 2004 - From the time I opened the box, glossed over the install info, hooked up the cables and followed the suggested power up sequence I was online and surfing in just over 7 minutes. Plus, after I tested out a couple of WEB sites, I decided to cable up my old computer and see if it would be able to share my Cox Internet connection. No problems, had the second computer online and surfing at just over the 10 minute mark. Wow! I am really impressed with this router. Two computers up and running in just over 10 minutes without doing any router setup at all. After loading the print server drivers and following the setup instructions, neither of my two computers was able to communicate with my Cannon i960 printer (which is not on the list of approved printers at the D-Link WEB site). However, I was able to get everything working properly by going to each computer's printer preferences and disabling offline use. Changing that option did the trick. Having the ability of both computers to share my new Cannon i960 printer is very cool! Also tested the firewall capabilities and the two testing sites I used reported no open ports. As a side note, this router did not slow down my connection speed whatsoever, I'm still seeing over 3 Gig Bit/Sec download speeds. I would recommend this router to anyone.
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