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  • Motorola SURFboard® Wireless Cable Modem Gateway (SBG900)

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    Motorola SURFboard® Wireless Cable Modem Gateway (SBG900)
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    User Rating:4.5 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#549




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    2 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
    Very Happy, 2007-03-15
    Very simple to use; came with ethernet and USB cables just in case; easy to set up WEP encryption. I was annoyed that the user guide was on CD only (no hard copy) but not really a big deal. I'm happy with this purchase. Works well and takes up less space than a modem/router combo.

    4 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
    Easy setup and great value, 2007-02-28
    I have a Windows XP Desktop, an HP Photosmart All-in-One C5180 Printer (with Ethernet Networking capability) and a new Laptop with Windows Vista.

    I installed the modem software on my desktop and the CD walks you thrugh the setup step by step. I have the printer plugged into the Ethernet port, my computer plugged into the USB Port and my laptop came with a wireless card. Now I have a wireless internet and printing capabilities on my laptop with a network setup, all with one piece of equipment!

    So far the modem has performed beautifully. The firewall setup is controlled online. Just make sure your firewall does not prevent current and future software installations.

    Overall a great buy.

    No hassle wireless, 2007-01-29
    I replaced the TimeWarner supplied modem with this (only hassle was with TimeWarner--they wanted their modem returned before they would change the id to the new wireless. They still charge you for theirs anyway.)

    The result is much better than the Linksys I have elsewhere. Plus, unlike Linksys, there have been no problems in several months of use. It has a wider range (through block walls vs. Linksys which couldn't make it through wallboard).

    2 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
    works as expected, 2007-01-12
    this unit replaces the one
    I rented for $5 a month from Comcast. Installation was easy and it works fine.

    6 of 6 customers found the following review helpful:
    Just What We Wanted, 2007-01-10
    We were looking for a wireless router because we were renting a modem through the cable company for $3/month. We found the SBG900 that could pay for itself in three years. The SBG900 does just what we wanted it for. We both use Macintosh Powerbooks. I used to have to take mine to my wife's study where the connection was. My wife wanted to move around the house to go online wherever she felt comfortable. Now, I can work online in my own study or move around the 2,200 sq. ft. house as my wife does. With Macintosh, setup is a breeze: Call the cable company with the MAC ID, use the ethernet cable once on one computer, that's all. It doesn't interfere with our 2.4 GHz cordless telephone either.

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