Purchased one, connected it to a cable with 1066k throughput, easy enough.
Problem is the thing divides the 1066k input by 8 (8 ports out) and you get
133k at each of the 8 ports, using them or not. No way to change it.
Linksys confirms !!!!
Can anyone suggest a cable/dsl router that doesn't have such stupid restrictions.
I am afraid to buy another brand because I don't know what this "peanut butter"
type of technology is called so I don't know how to avoid it.
Customer is unhappy and in a hurry, can you help me?
Thanks for your time...
OZ
WARNING... Linksys BEFSR81 v3
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OzoneDrifter
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Reply to dadx2mj
Thank you for your comments!
I have an older module and no problem either, it is a version 2.
That's why I bought another one, and why I am so disappointed.
I would love to hear that I have it mis configured.
But I have checked with Linksys TWICE TO BE SURE, I have no
desire to go shopping again. This may be a new direction
for Cisco/Linksys.
OZ
I have an older module and no problem either, it is a version 2.
That's why I bought another one, and why I am so disappointed.
I would love to hear that I have it mis configured.
But I have checked with Linksys TWICE TO BE SURE, I have no
desire to go shopping again. This may be a new direction
for Cisco/Linksys.
OZ
