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Re: NAT behind NAT not a bad thing ? Thanks for that good info Tim.
I heard that the owner turns off her wireless router at night. I'm hoping the CPE was also turned off (since it is on the same power strip).
In this cold weather, wouldn't it be best to keep the CPE powered all the time, so the CPE keeps warm? If so, I'll tell the customer to keep it on. |
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 superdogI Need A DrinkPremium,MVM join:2001-07-13 Lebanon, PA | Bob, In the winter months, I would push the customer to keep the radio on at all times. The radio itself only uses a few cents of electricity every month, so turning it off isn't really saving them a lot?, maybe $1 dollar a year if You are lucky?. I personally have not tried to fire up a DLB in our climate when it is cold out, so I have no clue what would happen?. I guess we will find out very soon huh?.  -- »www.wavecrazy.net Join WISPA today! »www.wispa.org/ |
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 2 edits | I got the customer to leave the CPE turned on. That should keep it a little warmer now.
Where do I go in the CPE GUI to change the port number you were talking about?
When I do try to log into this customers CPE, the window for the user name and password doesn't come up for login, like it does for my other customer. Not sure why. |
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