I bought one of these (as a mac lover and network professional), and am sadly disappointed. As sort of the "last straw", you can't even register it as a purchased product on their site or when requesting support, because it's not listed as an option :P
The "control center" software installs and seems to run - but has a real problem keeping the printer listed as being connected via USB - and has apparent problems with allowing configuration of printers connected to it. With a lack of any real technical documentation (and no, the sheet with pictures of how to hook things up doesn't count), and support being apparently non-existant for this device from Belkin - I'll be returning it, and finding something else.
Oh well, could have been cool - still needs work, and is definitely not worth the price right now.
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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I bought one of these (as a mac lover and network professional), and am sadly disappointed. As sort of the "last straw", you can't even register it as a purchased product on their site or when requesting support, because it's not listed as an option :P
The "control center" software installs and seems to run - but has a real problem keeping the printer listed as being connected via USB - and has apparent problems with allowing configuration of printers connected to it. With a lack of any real technical documentation (and no, the sheet with pictures of how to hook things up doesn't count), and support being apparently non-existant for this device from Belkin - I'll be returning it, and finding something else.
Oh well, could have been cool - still needs work, and is definitely not worth the price right now.