Best Wireless Router

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  • jlew24asu
    jlew24asu Posts: 10,118
    Lizardjam wrote:
    Not when it comes to routers. As far as I'm aware. I haven't had to "reset" it under your definition since I got it.


    Thank you Animal.
    hmmmmmm well there is a reset button on all routers. when that button is pushed, the router will default back to its factory defaults.
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    Lizardjam wrote:
    I'd just consider myself lucky. I'm usually the black cloud of death for any other electronic piece of equipment.

    Hmmmm . . . Why does "iPod" pop into my head? ;):D
  • Jamal
    Jamal Posts: 2,115
    cutback wrote:
    And jlew, if you haven't, you should back up your router settings in case a malfunction forces you to do a reset.
    I second that...
    It's also nice to have the configs for when you need to switch between network settings etc.

    I'm not sure how you do it on a consumer-level router/gateway/switch
    Is it the same as in the command line for Cosco & Juniper etc?
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  • jlew24asu
    jlew24asu Posts: 10,118
    Jamal wrote:
    I second that...
    It's also nice to have the configs for when you need to switch between network settings etc.

    I'm not sure how you do it on a consumer-level router/gateway/switch
    Is it the same as in the command line for Cosco & Juniper etc?
    its not command line. but its very simple point and click from the web interface.. I do it all time. but now I am changing manufacturers so I will need to re-enter in all my configs manually
  • know1
    know1 Posts: 6,801
    I don't have that one, but I have another D-Link and it works great.
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  • jlew24asu
    jlew24asu Posts: 10,118
    know1 wrote:
    I don't have that one, but I have another D-Link and it works great.
    yea I specifically need one that can handle high traffic without having to go to a cisco AP. hopefully this does the trick
  • Lizardjam
    Lizardjam Posts: 1,121
    cutback wrote:
    Hmmmm . . . Why does "iPod" pop into my head? ;):D


    Ha. Indeed. ;)


    As far as the reset, from now on in this forum I'll always say "power cycle" so I'm not misunderstood.
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  • jlew24asu
    jlew24asu Posts: 10,118
    Lizardjam wrote:
    As far as the reset, from now on in this forum I'll always say "power cycle" so I'm not misunderstood.


    REBOOT !!! :D