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Macsense MIH-130 Xrouter Pro 10/100 Router for Cable DSL Modems

Macsense MIH-130 Xrouter Pro 10/100 Router for Cable DSL Modems

List Price: $249.99
Your Price: $172.94
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful.
Review: Before setting this up, I was expecting a lot of trial and error, messing around with different settings and stuff. When I actually did set it up, it took me about 10 minutes and was easy with the simple instructions. I use it with a G4 and an iMac with a cable modem. I bought is about 6 months ago, and I haven't thought about it since. It just works beautifully.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great For PPPoE
Review: I am very pleased with my MacSense XRouter Pro. I am using DSL with Earthlink as my ISP, and they had me using MacPoet, a program which implements the PPPoE protocol and needs to be running before you can get to the internet. The XRouter handles PPPoE internally, so that your individual computers no longer have to run MacPoet or anything else. The "always on" promise of DSL is at last a reality! Now all I have to do is start my browser or email client, and I'm connected. The MacSense web site also had an *excellent* explanation of how to set up PPPoE, an important supplement to the well-written operations manual. Comparable routers may also support PPPoE, but I'm completely satisfied with this one.

If I ever decide to run Airport, it will be literally a snap. A plastic attachment allows you to mount the Airport base station on top of the XRouter, saving desktop space. The PPPoE protocol is already taken care by the XRouter, so Airport/PPPoE compatibility isn't even an issue.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent router
Review: I got one at the start of 2001 and have been very pleased with it. The web-based setup (actually I didn't need to do anything other than plug it in) was easily accessed from my Mac systems, and the 4-port 10/100 hub should be useful when I get machines with faster ethernet someday. It shares my cable modem connection between our two computers quite transparently. Highly recommenced over software solutions that I have tried in the past.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent router
Review: I got one at the start of 2001 and have been very pleased with it. The web-based setup (actually I didn't need to do anything other than plug it in) was easily accessed from my Mac systems, and the 4-port 10/100 hub should be useful when I get machines with faster ethernet someday. It shares my cable modem connection between our two computers quite transparently. Highly recommenced over software solutions that I have tried in the past.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Xrouter Rocks
Review: I got the Xrouter pro and had it hooked up and going in 20 minutes. I thought that I would have to struggle with a bunch of settings that I knew little about, but the manual was easy to understand and very straight foward. I have a G4 and a Power Tower Pro hooked to it with an Imac, Ibook and a G4 Powerbook hooked to an Airport. The X-Pro works flawlessly with the Airport. The best thing about the X-Pro is that you can update the firmware with the MAC OS. All the other routers I looked at would only update in Windows. If you buy this one you won't be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply simple;
Review: I searched the web for days looking at review after review, looking for the best router that would split internet access between My Mac G4, and my Pentium 3. The MIH-130 never came up and I only happened upon it at Amazon. Well it has to be one of the best products I have ever bought. It was SOOOOO easy to set up(took less than five minutes), and it works like a dream. Truly a first class product

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Set it up once and forget about it. It just works!
Review: I've been using the Xrouter Pro for almost a year now and it totally rocks - I've had zero problems!! This is the router that I recommend to all of my friends - even my mother.

Setup is very easy and straight forward; it only took me about 10 minutes to get it up and running. The built-in PPPoE support works flawlessly (I'm on BellSouth.net).

The unit passes VPN traffic with no problem. I've even got an 802.11b access point plugged into the Xrouter Pro and can establish a VPN connection between my wireless laptop and my corporate intranet.

For more advanced users who want to do more than just surf the Internet there are plenty of features: DMZ support, access control list support, built-in DHCP client and server, supports static routes and RIP, ability to block port scanning, ability to disable ping response, etc.

While the name (Macsense) may sound like this product is designed for use with Macintosh systems, make no mistake this unit works with any platform. In fact I don't even own a Mac - all of the computers that I have plugged into the Xrouter Pro are PC compatibles.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Set it up once and forget about it. It just works!
Review: I've been using the Xrouter Pro for almost a year now and it totally rocks - I've had zero problems!! This is the router that I recommend to all of my friends - even my mother.

Setup is very easy and straight forward; it only took me about 10 minutes to get it up and running. The built-in PPPoE support works flawlessly (I'm on BellSouth.net).

The unit passes VPN traffic with no problem. I've even got an 802.11b access point plugged into the Xrouter Pro and can establish a VPN connection between my wireless laptop and my corporate intranet.

For more advanced users who want to do more than just surf the Internet there are plenty of features: DMZ support, access control list support, built-in DHCP client and server, supports static routes and RIP, ability to block port scanning, ability to disable ping response, etc.

While the name (Macsense) may sound like this product is designed for use with Macintosh systems, make no mistake this unit works with any platform. In fact I don't even own a Mac - all of the computers that I have plugged into the Xrouter Pro are PC compatibles.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Unit - But CHECK THE FIRMWARE
Review: I've installed several of these XRouters, and everything is great wth one Glaring Exception. They are still shipping units that need a firmware update, and the last firmware update is from mid 2001. A year and a half isn't enough time to get the new firmware into the unit? Terrible waste of troubleshooting time. So, just be sure to check what firmware # is in there, against their website, before wasting any time configuring it. Once that's done, it's a rock-solid little unit, and works great with PPPoE, DSL, Cable, your server, PC, Mac, whatever. They just need to get the newer firmware into the unit.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Buy this one. Not the Netgear RT314. You'll be happy.
Review: The MIH130 works. Plain and simple. It was very easy to install. Easy to upgrade the ROM. I needed to talk to their tech support. They picked up after about 15 seconds and offered some excellent advice which helped speed the throughput by about 300 percent. I can pretty much say the opposite for Netgear. They used to be a good company with good products. The first RT314 I got was broken. I think. That's what they told me. 24/7 support? Ha! I was on hold over the weekend for over 30 minutes. I hung up. On a weekday their tech support kept me on hold for about 25 minutes. They were not willing to go through my settings with me to troubleshoot. They simply said to return it. I did. However, I got another one just for kicks. It, too, was a dog. Don't let that pretty blue metal box of the Netgear products dazzle you. It's not the box you're buying; it's the stuff inside. By the way, I'm on PacBell DSL. The MIH130 is working fantastically! The only reason I didn't give it a 5 is because I'd like to see a more durable casing. No big deal. It's a guy thing.


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