
Am looking for the said routers urgently, contact me offlist or call me on 0721-950073 if u ave some plus price.

Fastest option call Coast Data they will direct you to a reseller since they are the distributors. R D On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 10:43 AM, maina <mamwake@yahoo.com> wrote:
Am looking for the said routers urgently, contact me offlist or call me on 0721-950073 if u ave some plus price.
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I dont know... I bought a Dlink switch a 3 weeks ago - I had to return it and get a cisco Linksys... I had to keep rebooting the Dlink switch, their products have really gone down the tubes... My advise - shoot for the 3-com or Linksys products.

Stephen sure you bought the right product for the right job? Dlink is really growing fast in th EMEA in the last 3 years !! Alvin Ochieng Corporate Account Manager Greenline Technology Limited IT Hardware and Software Solutions 2nd Floor, Odyssey Plaza, Mukoma Road. Email :info@greenline.co.ke Tel : +254 20 651755 / 552086 Fax : +254 20 559841 +254 722-313923 Mon-Fri (8-5pm) Print only when necessary On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:20 PM, ndungu stephen <ndungustephen@gmail.com> wrote:
I dont know...
I bought a Dlink switch a 3 weeks ago - I had to return it and get a cisco Linksys...
I had to keep rebooting the Dlink switch, their products have really gone down the tubes...
My advise - shoot for the 3-com or Linksys products.
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@Alvin yes, i did.. I was whipping up a small cyber of 5 computers for someone... internet powered by the Orange 3G+ USB modem [?] [since there are no telephone lines those sides] I bought an 8 port DLink switch for the purpose. Funny enough, I had been warned by two different people not to use it, but I thought mabbe they had not been doing the right thing. I found out for myself -- the very small network setup was very frustrating - even two computers could not ping each other. Often, we resorted to rebooting the switch, in which case, the computers that were being reached previously lost communication, forcing us to keep changing the ports. I think the problem is WHERE (china) they are being made, and it would be good for DLINK to know that some of these outsourced factories are *joking*with their manufacturing processes [ a classic case of the novel DISCLOSURE by Michael Critchton] I believe the problem is in their buffering circuits at the ports, which may be as a result of how fast the processors would process from their buffers . I believe the port circuit buffers were getting full too quickly [theory] , and the output/clearing was not keeping up and unable to process further, thus hanging the switch as a whole. I had to return the switch to buyer, get money back and search for the 'Linksys'

Interesting Stephen, I have never had such a case but for a cyber I advise you go for the 10/100/1000 SWITCHES. Manufacture in China just makes the price friendlier as you can imagine what labour would cost in UK /USA???? Linksys are better switches I agree but more costlier so if your pocket allows why not? There must be a reason Cisco bouth Linksys. Anyway glad you were sorted..... ALVIN On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:38 PM, ndungu stephen <ndungustephen@gmail.com>wrote:
@Alvin
yes, i did..
I was whipping up a small cyber of 5 computers for someone... internet powered by the Orange 3G+ USB modem [?]
[since there are no telephone lines those sides]
I bought an 8 port DLink switch for the purpose. Funny enough, I had been warned by two different people not to use it, but I thought mabbe they had not been doing the right thing.
I found out for myself -- the very small network setup was very frustrating - even two computers could not ping each other. Often, we resorted to rebooting the switch, in which case, the computers that were being reached previously lost communication, forcing us to keep changing the ports.
I think the problem is WHERE (china) they are being made, and it would be good for DLINK to know that some of these outsourced factories are *joking * with their manufacturing processes [ a classic case of the novel DISCLOSURE by Michael Critchton] I believe the problem is in their buffering circuits at the ports, which may be as a result of how fast the processors would process from their buffers . I believe the port circuit buffers were getting full too quickly [theory] , and the output/clearing was not keeping up and unable to process further, thus hanging the switch as a whole.
I had to return the switch to buyer, get money back and search for the 'Linksys'
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D-Link is Taiwanese (Chinese) and has been making some reliable gear (mostly their advance wireless access points) but their switches are not as good. I have bricked 2 of them. It is not where it is made but designed. Reminds me of one company that says, 'Designed in California. Assembled in China.' Sent from my iPhone On Apr 13, 2010, at 12:38 PM, ndungu stephen <ndungustephen@gmail.com> wrote:
@Alvin
yes, i did..
I was whipping up a small cyber of 5 computers for someone... internet powered by the Orange 3G+ USB modem <330.gif>
[since there are no telephone lines those sides]
I bought an 8 port DLink switch for the purpose. Funny enough, I had been warned by two different people not to use it, but I thought mabbe they had not been doing the right thing.
I found out for myself -- the very small network setup was very frustrating - even two computers could not ping each other. Often, we resorted to rebooting the switch, in which case, the computers that were being reached previously lost communication, forcing us to keep changing the ports.
I think the problem is WHERE (china) they are being made, and it would be good for DLINK to know that some of these outsourced factories are joking with their manufacturing processes [ a classic case of the novel DISCLOSURE by Michael Critchton] I believe the problem is in their buffering circuits at the ports, which may be as a result of how fast the processors would process from their buffers . I believe the port circuit buffers were getting full too quickly [theory] , and the output/clearing was not keeping up and unable to process further, thus hanging the switch as a whole.
I had to return the switch to buyer, get money back and search for the 'Linksys' _______________________________________________ Skunkworks mailing list Skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke http://lists.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/skunkworks ------------ Skunkworks Server donations spreadsheet http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AopdHkqSqKL-dHlQVTMxU1VBdU1BSWJxdy1f... ------------ Skunkworks Rules http://my.co.ke/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=94 ------------ Other services @ http://my.co.ke

LOL @ Philip !!! On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 1:07 PM, Philip Musyoki <pmusyoki@gmail.com> wrote:
D-Link is Taiwanese (Chinese) and has been making some reliable gear (mostly their advance wireless access points) but their switches are not as good. I have bricked 2 of them.
It is not where it is made but designed. Reminds me of one company that says, 'Designed in California. Assembled in China.'
Sent from my iPhone On Apr 13, 2010, at 12:38 PM, ndungu stephen <ndungustephen@gmail.com> wrote:
@Alvin
yes, i did..
I was whipping up a small cyber of 5 computers for someone... internet powered by the Orange 3G+ USB modem <330.gif>
[since there are no telephone lines those sides]
I bought an 8 port DLink switch for the purpose. Funny enough, I had been warned by two different people not to use it, but I thought mabbe they had not been doing the right thing.
I found out for myself -- the very small network setup was very frustrating - even two computers could not ping each other. Often, we resorted to rebooting the switch, in which case, the computers that were being reached previously lost communication, forcing us to keep changing the ports.
I think the problem is WHERE (china) they are being made, and it would be good for DLINK to know that some of these outsourced factories are joking with their manufacturing processes [ a classic case of the novel DISCLOSURE by Michael Critchton] I believe the problem is in their buffering circuits at the ports, which may be as a result of how fast the processors would process from their buffers . I believe the port circuit buffers were getting full too quickly [theory] , and the output/clearing was not keeping up and unable to process further, thus hanging the switch as a whole.
I had to return the switch to buyer, get money back and search for the 'Linksys'
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Alvin Jason Ochieng
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Denis G. Wahome
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maina
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ndungu stephen
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Philip Musyoki