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By member:
nodemocrat
- Dec 31, 2007
Nice thought; poor performanceStrengths: When it does work, it can play movies and MP3s wirelessly. Weakness: MFGR exaggerates ease of setup. Unreliable. Box says setup in 3 minutes. Knew that was too good to be true. Set this thing up with a Linksys G router. First, it took two hours to make the thing work - and when I did, its performance was substandard. Initially, it would not power up so I had to troubleshoot why the link lights next to the CAT5 wire wouldn't receive a signal from the router. Tried another cable and it didn't change anything so I went back to the cable that came with the box. Inexplicably it started working. 100% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
Reply by member: tompresnyc
Aug 16, 2008 You either unfortunately got a Unit with a problem, which does happen sometimes, your hardware that ur connecting is poor or you just do not how to set the simple thing up. I have a Linksys G also...no problems...not even sure how u could run into some the things u described. Just bad luck man.
By member:
linlu00
- Dec 11, 2008
Using it for almost a year, works for meStrengths: Reliable, works with devices I have tried so far (printer, WD Mybook USB drive, Mouse) Weakness: Doesn't work with ActivCard (smartcard) readers. Must manually reconnect devices when resuming from sleep/hibernate or standby. I have been able to use this successfully with notebooks that have Trend Micro firewalls installed. You need to read the technote to open the ports (19540 iirc) for this device in your profile. Belkin does have a good technote about how to get this device to work with various personal firewalls (Norton, Trend Micro, Zone Alarm, Microsoft and one other). Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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tompresnyc
- Aug 16, 2008
My favorite electronic I've ever foundStrengths: Extremely simple & quick to install. Very sleak so it can barely be seen. So easy to use your ext hard drives and printer wirelessly from ur laptop any where in the house. This thing is the bomb! Weakness: Have found not one after 1 months use. I had been trying to get my PC and my laptop, printer and external hard drives I searched and searched and while I was told ppl knew how to do it, they could never get mine to work, plus they said I had to buy a wireless printer server for multi use printers.........'well i ran uponthis not long ago and it described my very need. i can look at all my external hard drives that are hooked into my desktop and use them as i wish wwhilste on my lapptop in the other room and can also print with the touch of a button wirelessly. Only drawback is......i wish it delivered my printing into me so i wouodnt have to get up Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
By member:
doowop02
- Feb 21, 2008
Smooth and Easy to Setup and UseStrengths: - Very easy to setup. - Works like a charm. - Highly recommended. Weakness: - None so far, but we'll really see once I try to wireless connect my Dell M1530 (w/Vista) to the printer I've added to my network using this hub. - Because of work I have a new Dell M1530, but have a need to print documents (from another room) using my printer. I tried D-Link's print server, and that really sucked. No tech support at all from D-Link and as soon as I upgraded the D-Link's firmware in hopes an upgrade would help ... the D-Link print server crashed and burned, and I returned the item. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
By member:
CHICHORAF
- Jan 21, 2008
Excellent Network USB HubStrengths: Simple to install, Works as advertised, great software, 5 USB ports. Weakness: None. I really like this simple but effective Network USB. Now I have wireless (over wi fi) Printing, Scanning, and Storage. If it has a USB connection, chances are that it will work with this little gem. I have a Vista laptop and an XP desktop, and both of them are sharing all my USB devices without any problems. If you have more than one computer and many USB devices and want to share them all, buy the Belkin Network USB Hub! You wont regret it. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
By member:
sfetisov
- Nov 25, 2007
Good enough if you do not need a high transfer rateStrengths: Reasonable price + rebate. Helped me with a mess of cables - I just moved my external hard drives and PDA cradle to a corner. Weakness: Very low transfer rate. Expected speed was at least 20-30 Mbps (because I have a 54 Mbps wifi router and the hub has 100 Mbps network interface), but in real the speed is about 8-10 Mbps (1-1.3 MB/s) It's OK for me. In general, I am satisfied. I do not need a high transfer rate - I use my drives as a backup storage. If you need a good transfer rate then it's not for you. I did some benchmarking of my external 500 GB drive connected to the hub. The read/write speed is less than 1.5 MB/s. Direct connection speed is about 12 MB/s. So the hub is a bottleneck. Design is OK, but the size is 6.5x6.5 inches. I installed the USB Hub Control Center Software on my laptop (Windows XP) and all devices connected to the hub are visible, but sometimes the connected hard drives just disconnect with no reason. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
By member:
rephello_1125967339
- Oct 18, 2007
Works great. Mac and PC friendlyStrengths: Easy easy easy to set up. Weakness: None yet. Very easy to set up. Software does a great job of managing device access. I use an external hard drive, a flash drive, an iPod and a printer and I don't have any issues with any of them. New MAC client on website so I added my Macs today. Works perfectly. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
By member:
rdj121
- Oct 2, 2007
Excellent ProductStrengths: Solves multi function printer sharing problems; very easy to set up; great looking; ability to share USB devices over the wireless network Weakness: None so far I bought this product hoping to be able to share a Canon multifunction printer over my home network. After a very simple set up I can not only print from the 3 PC's on my LAN but also scan and fax with no problems. The product software has to loaded on all machines on the LAN but other than that I highly recommend this product. And to top it all I still have 4 other USB ports available for sharing. For the price I paid I'm very satisfied and will look to other Belkin products for my future needs.Users having printer server headaches should consider this USB hub. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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sunglikuo
- Sep 11, 2007
great, wonderful productStrengths: It helps me to share the resource for local network. Wonderful design. Weakness: no Is possible to add wireless function to replace the LAN one? Also, adding 1394 port would be better. If the price would be cheaper, I think that will attract more customer to use this. In sum, I definitely like this product, that make my digital life much better. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
cnet.com - Aug 8, 2007
Belkin Network USB Hub
THE GOOD: Easy to set up and use; can wirelessly network up to five devices at once; generous support package. THE BAD: Some software firewalls impede communication (but Belkin provides step-by-step workarounds); not all USB devices are supported; only Windows XP and Vista are supported so far. THE BOTTOM LINE: The Belkin Network USB Hub provides a simple way for multiple users to share USB... Top
testseek.com - Oct 28, 2011
Belkin F5L009 Network USB Hub
Testseek.com has collected 15 expert reviews for Belkin F5L009 Network USB Hub and the average expert rating is 80 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions. Top
laptopmag.com - Aug 31, 2007
Belkin Network USB Hub
Share storage, printers, and other USB devices on your home network without wires--or hassles. <p> <p>Sharing is good. The Belkin Network USB Hub works in conjunction with a router to give multiple PCs in a household or small office environment wireless access to printers, external hard drives, and other peripherals that don't have network capability built in. This device is an attractive and... Top
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Excellent as a Print Server - Simple and Elegant...
Strengths: Super easy to set up, works like a champ
Weakness: None I can think of, it does what it says it will do
After wrestling with an actual Print Server from another company for 6 or 7 hours, only to find out my printer isn't compatible, I was desperate to avoid a repeat. Lots of research led me to question most of the other print server choices and their compatibility with my Samsung ML-1450 Laser Printer.
The Belkin Network USB Hub box said "Industry's 1st reliable print server". The Best Buy computer guy said that it was so new he hadn't heard any feedback about it. I decided to take the plunge and I'm so happy I did. It's a little more expensive than other print servers, but what's a Saturday of frustration worth to you?
The "secret" of this thing that separates it from the others is that you don't need to mess with a bunch of IP addresses. It comes with a small resident program that you install on each computer that convinces it that the printer is actually plugged in directly. As a matter of fact your XP will pop up with the Discovered New Printer message, even while wireless through the router.
All you do is plug the Hub into your wireless or wired router, then into your USB printer. You then install the Control Center (takes just a couple of seconds). When you run the program you can already see the printer there on the list. Since a printer can only be "Connected" to one computer at a time, you simply direct the computer, through the Control Center, to connect, print, then disconnect when finished. The last step is to go to your printer icon through the Control Panel and through Properties, and click on the "Virtual USB Printer Port" in the Ports section. That's it! It was so easy. The Control Center automatically told the XP firewall that it needed access. There are also very detailed, easy to follow instructions (pictures) on how to set other common firewalls made by the big companies.
It's also great that since it connects directly through my existing wireless DSL router, I don't even have to program it for WEP or WPA-PSK codes. The computers do all the "talking" and they're already coded.
I don't think you'll regret getting this Print Server, I mean Hub. I guess you can connect lots of other things through it...external hard drive, for instance. Worst comes to worst, it'll take only a fraction of the time to find out it doesn't work for you than other brands! How's that for an endorsement!
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