John,
Thank you. I do not do wireless at all. I remain prehistoric.
I will go look anyway... :)
Best,
Duncan
At 14:13 07/30/2008 -0700, you wrote:
I just bought one of these Netgear Wireless Routers with a DSL modem built
in. 69 bucks from Newegg.
http://www.netgear.com/Products/Rou
Ben,
OK. I'm chicken! Have not done the 1-800 route yet.
Perhaps tomorrow. I'm just too stewed ATM the moment.
Gotten tired of the many Disconnect/Reconnect cycles
at the router.
Best,
Duncan
At 17:13 07/30/2008 -0400, you wrote:
What do they say when you call them?
DHSinclair wrote:
Ben,
I just bought one of these Netgear Wireless Routers with a DSL modem built in.
69 bucks from Newegg.
http://www.netgear.com/Products/RoutersandGateways/GWirelessRouters/DG834G.aspx
Should be here next week.. :)
Looks like a pretty solid product...
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DHSinclair wrote:
Ben,
I completely agree with this idea. But, I operate out of the current
TOS, and do not really want to get into a big pissing contest about "I
think your service sucks because..."
Yes, I could build/dedicate a single PC just to "ta
Ben,
I completely agree with this idea. But, I operate out of the current TOS,
and do not really want to get into a big pissing contest about "I think
your service sucks because..."
Yes, I could build/dedicate a single PC just to "talk" to the modem. To
what end?
Until I spend $$ proving m
So far you have no proof that the modem is suspect. Seems like it would
be a better idea to beat AT&T into giving you a new modem rather than
spend money to find out that the modem was not a problem.
DHSinclair wrote:
I have ATT/BellSouth dsl service.
The service is getting sketchy
I u
I have ATT/BellSouth dsl service.
The service is getting sketchy
I use the WesTell 6100 dsl modem.
Yes, I do have it set for "bridge mode".
I'm sure this violates my TOS, but I was not willing to put
my entire lan on the subnet of the modem (192.168.2.x).
And yes, I do use a router for my
OK. That is a nice report. But, can/could you pick up stuff from Eudora to
the
new "skin?"
Or, is there facility to do this? I was tremendously impressed with FF
just going in
and grabbing what it found 'necessary' from IE! Damn, it came up ready to
fully
Rock&Roll.! Really impressive;
At 04:19 PM 30/07/2008, DHSinclair wrote:
Interesting. Not certain how to read the page though.
Indicates I should already be using TBird to play (w/caveats).
Nothing about Eudora users.that I can detect.
I'll go search TBird about upgrade from Eudora to TBird and what
I may loose in the
Interesting. Not certain how to read the page though.
Indicates I should already be using TBird to play (w/caveats).
Nothing about Eudora users.that I can detect.
I'll go search TBird about upgrade from Eudora to TBird and what
I may loose in the transition.
But, interesting for sure! Moz
Anyone tried Eudora 8 yet? It's a beta.
http://wiki.mozilla.org/Eudora_Releases
T
I too went with an Apple Airport Extreme about a year ago and love it.
Seems to be much more stable than the procession of Netgear/D-link
routers that preceded it in my household.
The main reason I got it was for iChat - there were so many darn ports
to forward to get the audio and video working
I have the Airport Extreme, and love it.
FORC5 wrote:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833320011
caught my eye, looking for a new router with USB ports. Would prefer 10/100/1000
anyone used a Asus router ?
fp
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833320011
caught my eye, looking for a new router with USB ports. Would prefer 10/100/1000
anyone used a Asus router ?
fp
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