30-11-2006, 10:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 30-11-2006, 10:32 PM by Anti Hacker.)
Yes, damn right go D-Link! D-Links can take a little setting up, but at least when there's a problem you usually know what it is, and can easily configure the darn thing from a browser page (you don't need to be online, just type in http:\\"insert router address here")
Also sometimes routers bug up if left on too long. Turn it off (and the computer(s) for 10 minutes, with all the cables pulled out. Then re-connect everything and power up the modem. After the router/modem has been given 10 minutes to itself, to set up, fire up the PC. You should go all guns a' blazing.
Also sometimes routers bug up if left on too long. Turn it off (and the computer(s) for 10 minutes, with all the cables pulled out. Then re-connect everything and power up the modem. After the router/modem has been given 10 minutes to itself, to set up, fire up the PC. You should go all guns a' blazing.
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