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Maybe it can work but unless you have the time and patience to deal with it, try something else. Followed user guide instructions which let to more time wasting before I decided to send it back. I followed all the instructions written on the review here, could not get it to work. Even turned off security, still would not work.
The CD isn't really needed though, so again, not a big deal. A quick search on google got me what I needed, so it wasn't a big deal. 2) The CD that ships with the device for the "auto-setup" doesn't work on Vista or Windows 7. Easy to setup and get working, even with security turned on. 3) Occationally the device appears to get hung up and needs to be power cycled so the wireless starts working again. The only complaints I have about this devices are: 1) I found the documentation to be weak. I bought this as gift for my mom to act as a wireless repeater because the wireless signal just doesn't quite make it to part of the house Just changed the IP on my laptop, plugged it in to the belkin extender, set everything up via the web interface, and then Plugged it into the wall when I was done. Didn't specify what the default IP address of the device was.
Not worth the hassle. ON;line configuration never worked. Remember.you get what you pay for. Terrible product. Never finds a signal to extend.
Do not buy. Then, appeared the gadget was discontinued, they don't have similar product, and are debating the way to refund. Useless product. Did not work, and after 3 hours of phone back and forth trying to fix it, (good effort) decided to replace.
I sent the unit back, bought a wireless N unit, and have lived happily ever after. But ultimately it is no substitute for just biting the bullet and upgrading to Wireless 802.11N. I must admit, my purchase of this unit was "cheaping out" - I was trying to extend a wireless G unit, to avoid or defer a costlier upgrade to Wireless N. The unit worked, after the requisite hour or so on the phone to India.
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