Yes.. I know... everyone hates Belkin...
After reading the review on here I had to try it.... I'm replacing a Trendnet TEW-633GR that intermittently would reboot on its own.
Initially I didn't think I could get around the fact that this device doesn't have static DHCP reservations. You can set up DHCP reservations in the router as "forever" though. So even though you can specify which IP it will use, once it gets one.. it will theoretically last forever.
The range and wan/lan throughput on this router seems to be really good for me. I'll have to see how it goes.
There was a reference in the review of the N750 that says you can't set up a port forward for a range of ports. This is incorrect... according to the help file on the router:
To manually enter settings, enter the IP address in the space provided for the internal (server) machine, the port(s) required to pass (use a hyphen between multiple ports), select the port type (TCP or UDP) and click "Apply Changes".
I tried the hyphen and it seems to be working.
Additionally, just found out that there seems to be a limit of about 3000 file on the Video Mover (DLNA) part of this router. Much more than this and the router stops scanning files. I called Belkin about this, but the tech support guy there told me it isn't a file limit. It is a limit of 100MB of data, which is totally wrong because I set up pictures/videos with 2500 files and about 7GB of data and it worked fine.
Anyway.. I'm not sure if I'm going to keep this thing. I like the wireless/networking performance. The GUI and lack of options is kind of annoying, but it might be worth it to live with if I don't have any issues.
After reading the review on here I had to try it.... I'm replacing a Trendnet TEW-633GR that intermittently would reboot on its own.
Initially I didn't think I could get around the fact that this device doesn't have static DHCP reservations. You can set up DHCP reservations in the router as "forever" though. So even though you can specify which IP it will use, once it gets one.. it will theoretically last forever.
The range and wan/lan throughput on this router seems to be really good for me. I'll have to see how it goes.
There was a reference in the review of the N750 that says you can't set up a port forward for a range of ports. This is incorrect... according to the help file on the router:
To manually enter settings, enter the IP address in the space provided for the internal (server) machine, the port(s) required to pass (use a hyphen between multiple ports), select the port type (TCP or UDP) and click "Apply Changes".
I tried the hyphen and it seems to be working.
Additionally, just found out that there seems to be a limit of about 3000 file on the Video Mover (DLNA) part of this router. Much more than this and the router stops scanning files. I called Belkin about this, but the tech support guy there told me it isn't a file limit. It is a limit of 100MB of data, which is totally wrong because I set up pictures/videos with 2500 files and about 7GB of data and it worked fine.
Anyway.. I'm not sure if I'm going to keep this thing. I like the wireless/networking performance. The GUI and lack of options is kind of annoying, but it might be worth it to live with if I don't have any issues.