Rating: Summary: Erratic support; still no drivers Review: I bought the LinkSys Phoneline 10M Network Card Kit in mid-November, fully expecting that nearly a month after the release of Windows XP, they would have drivers available. Boy, was I wrong. I called them up to ask when they'd be available and the friendly tech support rep informed me that the drivers would be ready around the 20th of November. On the 20th of November, they were nowhere to be found, so I called them up again. "Oh, the development team is behind schedule. They'll be out by the end of the month." So I waited until yesterday (the first day of the next month) to check the site for drivers. Guess what? There are STILL no XP drivers for the cards. I called them up again and they said: "Oh, well it's the weekend, so I guess they're not putting them up until Monday." There is too much going on in my life to have to bother playing phone tag right now. Three strikes, you're out, LinkSys.
Rating: Summary: Erratic support; still no drivers Review: I bought the LinkSys Phoneline 10M Network Card Kit in mid-November, fully expecting that nearly a month after the release of Windows XP, they would have drivers available. Boy, was I wrong. I called them up to ask when they'd be available and the friendly tech support rep informed me that the drivers would be ready around the 20th of November. On the 20th of November, they were nowhere to be found, so I called them up again. "Oh, the development team is behind schedule. They'll be out by the end of the month." So I waited until yesterday (the first day of the next month) to check the site for drivers. Guess what? There are STILL no XP drivers for the cards. I called them up again and they said: "Oh, well it's the weekend, so I guess they're not putting them up until Monday." There is too much going on in my life to have to bother playing phone tag right now. Three strikes, you're out, LinkSys.
Rating: Summary: awesome product !! Review: i bought this card before 1 hour. i installed it on Windows XP on my 2 pcs and now i am connecting to amazon.com through the SHARED internet connectioni just love it and i highly recommend it
Rating: Summary: Linksys support really sucks! Review: I have a Linksys Homelink network system that has now been unusable for months. When I upgraded to Windows ME, the only problem I had was with the Linksys card. Neither phone support or email support has been able to fix the problem. Email support rarely returns any messages, and if they do, all they say is they are working on the problem. I have four computers and a laptop and all were working decently on the network before upgrading to ME - not good, just decently - but what is so discouraging is the lack of support. I will NEVER buy another Linksys product!
Rating: Summary: Linksys support really sucks! Review: I have a Linksys Homelink network system that has now been unusable for months. When I upgraded to Windows ME, the only problem I had was with the Linksys card. Neither phone support or email support has been able to fix the problem. Email support rarely returns any messages, and if they do, all they say is they are working on the problem. I have four computers and a laptop and all were working decently on the network before upgrading to ME - not good, just decently - but what is so discouraging is the lack of support. I will NEVER buy another Linksys product!
Rating: Summary: Works in seconds Review: I've read all the reviews before installing this card. What I found out is that the software that comes with it (LanBridge) which allow one to use internet sharing, as well as setting up one computer as a server, works find on 98SE OS but will not on computers with Windows ME OS. I wrote the company who owns the software and they pointed out that they do not support Windows ME only Windows NT, 2000, 95 and 98. Thanks a lot. The Linksys HomeLink Phoneline card works great. I set up MS Home Network on both computers (98se and ME) and it so easy to use. The file sharing allows me to use my ME computers CD-R to rip MP3 files from my 98se computer. And it is less money than others out there. Great buy for what it dose. I've just purchased the Linksys cable router and their Broadband Network Bridge to allow each computer their own cable access. I am a novice to home networking. That is why I purchased the Linksys HomeLink Phoneline cards.
Rating: Summary: Works great Review: It was smooth sailing networking a win98 and a win2000 pro machine together. I had to fiddle with the network settings on the win2000 machine a bit, but that was because of the share settings. In all, a great deal for about 70 bucks. Transfers and backups between machines are fast, and the built in internet connection sharing feature of win2000 lets two people use the internet.
Rating: Summary: Works great Review: It was smooth sailing networking a win98 and a win2000 pro machine together. I had to fiddle with the network settings on the win2000 machine a bit, but that was because of the share settings. In all, a great deal for about 70 bucks. Transfers and backups between machines are fast, and the built in internet connection sharing feature of win2000 lets two people use the internet.
Rating: Summary: Why isn't this more popular? Review: Just recently added another computer at home to my phoneline network which has been in operation for 2 years now. This makes 4 computers at home all networked on the telephone lines in my house. I can be watching music videos on my office pc while my son is doing a homework project via the WEB and printing to our color printer in my wife's office from his room while my daughter is sending instant messages from the pc in her room and oh yeah, my wife is on the phone in the kitchen! I'm amazed this is not more popular. Easy setup, fast and reliable. Amazing.
Rating: Summary: Promised Sharing Software Not Supplied Review: Linksys advertises that the internet connection software included is Sygate (which has gotten good reviews.) My kit, just purchased, came with LanBridge on a CD with file dates of 10/99. The documentation is pre-Windows 98. It really only covers dial-up connections using Windows 95 and earlier. The supplier of LanBridge (which Linksys emphatically states THEY do not support) apparently was Virtual Motion. They are long gone and so is the support. Lanbridge, after hours of tweaking can be made to operate, but inconsistently. Linksys phone support seems to be non technical folks reading scripts that may not have anything to do with the problem. Consider avoiding this product if LanBridge is included.
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