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Microsoft MN-700 Wireless 802.11g Base Station Router

Microsoft MN-700 Wireless 802.11g Base Station Router

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Plenty bad
Review: Really, really sad. Trying to setup by myself for 3 hours, then 2 hours and 31 minutes on the phone with a very helpful person who was unable to help. Won't respond, computer (running ME) won't recognize the router. Deleted my SW, modified their settings, ran through all the ideas, rebooted 7 times on the phone.... Still nothing - next step, a Microsoft expert calls within 3 days..... When they call (at 3 days) it is to set up an appointment to call in TWO WEEKS. They call this service???

Update -- I took this back and bought a Linksys WRT54G -- installed and fully operational during a commercial break while watching "Survivor" the other night. Hours and weeks of work for the MN-700, less than 5 mins for the Linksys...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Unit Seems To Run As Solid As It's Predacessors...
Review: I read the other reviews, and I admit I was a bit apprehensive in buying the G verison of the Microsoft's Wireless Base Station. But after having so many problems trying to get the one from Linksys running, and how great Microsoft's Wired Base Station worked out for me, I threw caution to the wind and purchased one (just don't let my wife know).

Just like the wired version, the setup of this wireless Base Station is easy. It only took 5 minutes to get setup and running. Kudos to Microsoft for getting this right.

As far as hang-ups and connections problems, I have been spared of this. I have two XP machines connected via ethernet, and an older XP laptop connected via Microsoft's Wireless G card, and having downloaded various XP and Office service packs, and the AOL 9.0 update (all of which took longer than 3 to 5 minutes mind you), I have yet to experience any problems.

The only complaint that I have is that the laptop connection is sluggish, but compared to 100mps, a max of 54 would be I suppose.

Now if only I can get the Win 98 machine to setup as easily... but that is another question...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: NOT READY FOR PRIME TIME
Review: Indeed, installing MN 700 is very simple. Except, after it is installed, it does not work. My network and Internet drops after 2-3 minutes. All the free advice on Microsoft webside is worth every penny of the cost. I spent over two hours with a technician who tried to be very helpful. One problem, she was unable to resolve my issues.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Buggy & seems like a Beta......MS Support has no answers.
Review: I purchased the MN-700 and found that setup was seamless, however after functioning for a few minutes, the router stopped responding to all machines on the network (wired, wireless, XP, ME and 98) - no internet, no network, no response from router. The only way to correct this was to either go through the setup process again, hard reset the router or unplug and plug the router. And then the router would stop responding again...

I exchanged this for a new one and found I had the same problem. During a 3 hour call with MS support I got an initial response that the problem was software and that I would need to speak to the OS folks (hey isn't that Microsoft). She eventually figured out (after me telling her numerous times) that the problem was hardware as all my machines could not talk to the router. I then asked what are the chances that I get two exact hardware problems on two different routers? She told me this was common and that she has seen it on three routers for some users!!! What does this tell you????

Then when I called for a new one, the MS rep told me that they could not send me a new one because the MN-700 hadn't been released yet. Well then how is it available online and also at major electronics retailers? They said they had to check and get back to me. Not the answer I was looking for.

One last thing, take a look at MS's support site and look at the support page. You'll find that there are many entries on the site with the same problem. The official MS response is to refer you to another email address that deals with bugs.

Bottom line is that MS should not have released this until they got all of the bugs out. Buyer beware.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect for first time networker.
Review: This was my first wireless network setup. I was worried that it was going to be a long tedious setup process & require tons of tweaking before I could actually use it....BOY was I pleasantly surprised! Out the box; plain simple instructions Step1.Install software before you install hardware. Step2. Follow directions on screen. After 3 or four easy steps my base station was installed in 10 minutes!!! Next I installed the wireless adapter on my 2nd pc in under 20 minutes with the same degree of ease (took me longest to open up the PC & install the card, but once that was done the software pare took 10 min). With both pieces of hardware up & running, the software simply walked me right through configuring the network; ACTUALLY IT did ALL the work while I sat & watched as it basically set my network up on autopilot. I highly recommend this to everyone thinking about seting up a wireless network at home. The software interface works seemlessly with Windows XP as most microsoft products are designed to do. I trust that everyone will be as pleased with this product as I am.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very solid wireless router - problem free
Review: I purchased the Microsoft MN-700 wireless router and a Microsoft 802.11g WiFi card for my laptop back in April. I've had it running since then, and I have absolutely no complaints. The installation and setup were incredibly simple. I had never set up a wireless network before, but it took me only about 5 minutes (seriously) to set up a wireless network with this product. And both the router and the WiFi card have worked flawlessly since installation. I have never had one single dropped connection. And in my two bedroom apartment, I always get full 54mbps throughput. Both the Microsoft router and the Microsoft WiFi card are very solid, reasonably priced items. I highly recommend them.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Drops connection all the time.
Review: I bought it because it was cheap and from microsoft. The next day they discontinued it. Now, I have all kinds of problems with the thing not being able to renew the ip address. I have a strong signal but nothing. The software to set up the hardware is useless. You have to be a power user to set the thing up and still will spend days debugging. The router works super great once the "rarely working" connection is established.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: not reliable
Review: this is not a reliable router. it kept on disconnecting and sometimes randomly acts as a rogue server over the modem port.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Stay away from this product
Review: I purchased it one month ago. I connected to Internet using a DSL ethernet modem D-Link DSL-300 T. After a couple of weeks it froze. I was hardly able to make it work again and then, after few days frozen again. I relied upon Microsoft, but i read MN 700 comments only AFTER I purchased it: big mistake.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: STAY AWAY FROM THIS PRODUCT
Review: Microsoft does NOT make this or any other router product anymore. I bought this and it only worked for 2 minutes. I had to go thru hoops to get my money back. Go with LinkSys.


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