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My Old Man Peanutsmom2005 say Charge lasts 45 mins if that. I’ve charged it 3 different times and each time, my computer cuts off after 45 mins or less of use because the charge won’t hold. Waste of time and money! My Old Fellow Amazon Customer experience Junk. I've only had this battery for about a week and it already doesn't work without being plugged in. Even when it did work without being plugged in the charge didn't last very long. My Old Chap FRANK NOBLE tell us A Good Replacement Battery. The battery fit the laptop nicely. It has to be inserted tightly, any slack and the connection is not made. The battery life is two hours at most. I was expecting longer life, I was very disappointed. My Old Man D B said Worked for three hours total with computer unplugged and will not recharge. I purchased this battery in October. Use the computer infrequently and when I do it is generally plugged in. I estimate that I used it p

NETGEAR Nighthawk Quad Stream Quad core Compatible

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My Old Chap Mr Irwin tell us This router is fantastic if you can utilize it's features and don't mind the price.. I bought this router for a six primary reasons: ----------------------------------------------------------------- a ) Strong performance when handling a large number of connected devices b ) Ethernet Port Aggregation via 802.3ad (LACP) c ) Strong WiFi performance (though there are competing routers which may be a bit better) d ) Six Ethernet ports on the router's switch e ) Active antennas f ) Dynamic Quality of Service (QoS) For anyone with MINIMAL experience with networking equipment, or general networking knowledge, I have some advice for you. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Download and read the User Guides and Documentation for this router (see link) h

TP Link WiFi AX3000 Smart Router

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My Old Fellow Diorella Foster say Might be the best AX (wifi 6) router of 2019. Bought to replace an aging R7000 Netgear Router ( developed a habit of "DNS server is not responding" error. ) TL;DR Pros: -price -ports -no reboots required after setting changes Cons -no default admin / admin account like old routers -cant turn off QOS ( hasnt effected my network though) -lesser known brand So this purchase was the culmination on about 40 hours of research. I was a die hard Netgear owner for about 15 years. i decided to try something new for a few reasons. 1. new routers are stupidly expensive. most Wifi 6 routers with any reasonable hardware are going to run $270+ 2. firmware issues are reported for both of the popular Netgear and Asus routers. lots of negative reviews. 3. "gamer" price increase just because it is branded as "gamer" 4. sometimes trying new things is good. I settled on this TP-Link for a f

Dell 452 BCYT D6000 Universal Black

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My Old Man B. Campbell Talk Good dock for use with Thunderbolt 3... just be aware of a couple of quirks. My friend and I use these docks with our Dell Latitude 7480 ultrabooks, both of which are Thunderbolt 3 equipped and capable of passing display info, USB and charging over the same USB C cable. After installing the DisplayPort driver on both laptops per the enclosed instructions and rebooting the PC, everything was plug and play, with a couple of quirks, which I'll outline below: First, the docking station does not have an on-off switch, which means you need to connect it AFTER the computer has been turned on. While you can restart with the dock attached, you need to follow this "reconnect" procedure any other time the computer has been shut down, as not doing so can result in some of your devices not being recognized by the dock. Second, there are some scenarios where Windows 10's ability to support multiple

ASUS Dual Band AiMesh Router AC1900

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My Old Chap Vespula experience Where has this ASUS RT-AC68U router been all my life??. Wow. Goodbye Netgear. Hello ASUS RT-AC68U AC1900 router! In fairness to Netgear, the netgear r6300 I have had for years has been a stable product (with the right settings, however) and it was paired with a Arris SB6141 Cable modem, but lightning took both of them away. I went for the combo C7000 Netgear latest and greatest I wanted to like it but it lagged and had 20 second drops of connectivity. Unstable. Unacceptable new product with bugs was my experience and a lot of others had the same experience too. Reviews for Asus were surprisingly good and never had owned an ASUS router before but the reviews were so over the top I had to find out. So I ordered my new Arris SB6141 Cable modem (because it was rock solid for me before) and the RT-AC68U. First impressions... wow nice build quality. Very impressive. Real removable antenna just like a

Amazon eero system 3 pack Charcoal

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My Old Fellow sir1jaguar tell us Do NOT buy ANY Dual Band Mesh Router. Good day, I am testing & reviewing more than 50 different brand of routers ( stand alone & mesh) for years, and I can tell y'all that IF you have maximum of 1500 Sq ft of house/apartment, that's newly built & no basement, just get a stand alone tri-band router, that has 4-5 stars review. If your place is more than 1500 sq ft. with basement, old, lots of hard walls, etc... then get a MESH router that is: * Tri-band (NOT Dual-band), why? So you will get the speed you're paying for, every month * A router & satellite that has 6 or more antenna, as it will not just cover more, but it can see you 360 degrees * WiFi 5 or Wifi 6 (especially IF you have more than 25 devices connected, all the time) * Have a history of updating the software 5-6 times a year * Giving a free security suite, not for just a one month, but for a year or forever And