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February 02, 2010
You've eaten a Big Mac as an "appetizer".
   
January 28, 2010
You taped a Nascar race over your wedding video.
   
January 26, 2010
This video is showing how to access/show the hidden smilies that can be used with Skype.
The background music is from the game Spy vs. Spy back in the days of the Commodore C64.

   
January 23, 2010
Your wife's eyeliner is a Sharpie.
   
January 18, 2010
There were dogs in your wedding party.
   
January 13, 2010
Your family tree is tumbleweed.
   
January 08, 2010
You think TiVo was a member of the Jackson 5.
   
January 03, 2010
Any of your houseplants are a controlled substance.
   
December 29, 2009
You've used a 2-for-1 coupon on a first date.
   
December 28, 2009
I have had many routers from many different manufacturers. Never did any router I purchased stood out like this Belkin N+ Wireless Router.

A quick run down of this router:

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Belkin's N+ Wireless Router features a USB Storage port on the back of the router for connecting USB storage devices such as an external hard drive or thumb drive to the network. Now you can centrally store and share media content and files from the USB hard drive to every computer on the network.

This router also features gigabit Ethernet ports for a wired connection that can handle applications that take up a large amount of bandwidth. The N+ router is based on the draft 802.11n 2.0 technology which provides the wireless range to easily cover any-size home or office. The N+ Router has the bandwidth and speed for handling media intensive applications that take up large amounts of your bandwidth.


Since I connected it to the internet box, this router has not failed me a single time. I have this router now for about 2 months and I am quite impressed in regards of reliability and performance! I am in a three story home the router is in the basement and I still get top reception in the attic! Fantastic speeds. It just works. I bought a second Belkin N+ in case the one currently running ever goes down.

What do I like about this router?

The admin section is easy to navigate and operate. I like the additional public access mode (dual SSID)! This is quite a cool feature. Currently I have the regular wireless network which I password protected. The router allows a second wireless network for public use. What it does is it lets you offer an additional access point for people so they can connect to it and access the internet but they are excluded from the local network. A nifty feature I learned to appreciate when I have friends/guests over. I don't have to fiddle around with their computers to get the wireless setup going since I always add special security implementations. All they do is launch the browser and they get to see the Belkin Public Access Landing page. They enter a from me defined password and they can start surfing. Just like with airport/hotel internet access just without the charges :). I wished the landing page would be customizable.

The reliability is unseen in any of my previously owned routers. Top job on this one Belkin you really did impress me with this router.
   
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