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to enrolk
Re: Two users can't actively browse at the same timeThat's a router issue. Try a factory reset of your router, redo your wireless and see if that fixes it. If not, you may need to replace the router. |
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enrolk
Member
2013-Feb-16 7:14 pm
I took your advise and got a "Wireless Router", Belkin N600DB and I'll set it up Sunday. Looks like a good one. If I remember I'll come back to review it. Thanks. I knew that money fixes everything. |
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enrolk
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2013-Feb-17 7:32 am
I did it and it was so easy a Cave Man can do it. I say this because it's in my Man cave. Built-in installation software is great and it updated is firmware automatically. Always come to DSL Reports for the best advice. Thanks. |
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JustBurnt
Anon
2013-Feb-17 4:17 pm
Make sure you secure the wireless connection and make the password long(24+ characters) using WPA2, you enter the password into each device once so there is no need to "remember" it, just write it down somewhere in case you need it. |
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enrolk
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2013-Feb-18 10:22 am
It came with a card that you store under the base and it has an 8 digit password but I was going to add to it just in case and bring it up to 24. Thanks for the suggestion of "Writing it down". I believe in pencil and paper, even in this day of digital storage.
I have a photographic memory, but sometimes it takes a month to a year to get the film back. |
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