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Anyone ever have a router that just didn't take a shit on them?
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RE: Anyone ever have a router that just didn't take a shit on them?
(28/10/2011 04:38 AM)S7* Wrote:  Could you not use a Powerline solution?

Never considered that actually.

Probably can, but with the problem already fixed (rang up ISP and got them to replace shitty modem with a new one that works), don't really need it now.  As long as it doesn't continuously disconnect, I can live with wireless.
28/10/2011 02:05 PM
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RE: Anyone ever have a router that just didn't take a shit on them?
I'm wired into the router
it still chocolates out all the time

28/10/2011 10:16 PM
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RE: Anyone ever have a router that just didn't take a shit on them?
My router disconnects at times too, it's really annoying.  I'm using a Linksys WRT160N-RM.  I had no problems with it the first 2 years I had it, but now every time my sister tries to connect to the router with her laptop, it disconnects the Internet for 5-10 minutes.  This usually happens when one of us is downloading something :/

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29/10/2011 02:13 PM
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RE: Anyone ever have a router that just didn't take a shit on them?
I've noticed random dropouts on the other computer here, which is connected to the modem via USB.
My computer, which is connected via Ethernet, is fine.

So if it's going through USB, try using something else.
31/10/2011 02:16 AM
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