Hello Casey,

The model of the router is, for the most part, irrelevant, these days as they 
change so frequently.

What is important is the functionality you seek.  For example, you may simply 
want a basic WiFi router which can cost as little as $25.  On the other hand, 
you may choose to purchase a dual band router which can cost as much as $200.  
I am basing these estimates on Best Buy as of 2 weeks ago, here in southern 
California.  

So, it comes down to what you want and how much you can afford.  

The good news is the following:

1.
The interface to all Cisco routers can be accessed through your preferred web 
browser and are completely VoiceOver and Jaws for Windows accessible.  After 
attaching the router to any computer, via Ethernet cable, from within your 
browser go to http://192.168.1.1 in order to bring up the router's interface.

2.
While the routers ship with an included setup CD, because of the built-in 
server, there really is no need to install it on your computer.

3.
Their customer service is among the best I have ever used.  Virtually all of 
their reps will provide comprehensive support, 24 hours a day.  This is no 
doubt the result of the staggering lawsuit, lost by Linksys, many years ago.

4.
As with the base router, the extenders come in varying flavors, as well.  One 
model will only boost one signal while another model provides dual signal 
boost.  

5.
Once the extender is configured, it is virtually invisible to all devices in 
the area, save the base router.

6.
Should you purchase a Cisco router, I strongly urge you to immediately register 
the device with Cisco and contact their customer service for any assistance.  
They really will take good care of you.  

Oh, one more thing, you must connect the router and/or the extender to a 
computer (using an Ethernet cable) in order to configure it for uce, via the 
web browser.

Good Luck,

Mark

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Casey
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2015 6:45 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: "OFF topic, slightly

Hi do you happen to know the model number of your router?
Also how easy is the router to configure with a screen reader and does it have 
A web page to log in to so that you can adjust all of its settings and how 
exactly do you log in to the router?
Then if you get the same brand of extender then let say if you have your router 
down stairs and you plug in the extender up stairs will it still boost the 
signal?
Also how do you configure the extender once you plug it in?
So you get it up and running?



On 10/25/2015 3:41 PM, M. Taylor wrote:
> Hello Regina,
>
> I am not a big fan of using ISP routers, wireless or wired.
>
> Because I prefer to use my Windows computer to manage my home network, I use 
> a Cisco router, combined with a Cisco extender.  The extender costs about 
> $20, from Best Buy and is, of course, wireless.
>
> Because the router and the extender are made by the same company, 
> configuration between the two devices is virtually automatic.
>
> I have the MODEM and router upstairs and the tiny little extender simply 
> plugged into an outlet, down stairs.  As a consequence, I receive 96% 
> connection from anywhere in the house.
>
> Mark
>
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On 
> Behalf Of Regina Alvarado
> Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2015 9:01 AM
> To: Viphone
> Subject: "OFF topic, slightly
>
> Off topic but not. I need a device to help boost my wifi. We have a router 
> that belongs to a cable company. What am I looking for to boost signal, and 
> if possible any thoughts on the best one? Thanks for the help, and sorry 
> about off topic. BTW, we have both windows and apple.
>
> reggie & Lex
>

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