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Here's the support page for the v8 router: http://kb.netgear.com/app/products/model/a_id/2590
Does your son's computer "see" a wireless network at all?the first one OK - cool -- it's really the same -- they just get cutesy and put it on a stand...
Now, we have to figure out if it's actually broadcasting a wireless signal.
These are instructions from the site on how to access the Administrator settings of the wireless portion of the router:
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/111
Don't worry about security, yet...let's just get the box working, and we can go from there. We...like I'm doing anything besides STATING, "Do this...do that..."ok answer me this is a G router better than an N router?
Theoretically, N is better than G..it's the newest wireless standard, and it's supposed to be faster and have longer range. Articles on the Internet SUGGEST that the N standard isn't fully defined, and though Netgear, Linksys, and Belkin are claiming fabulous results with the new N standard, your mileage may vary.ARGHHHHHHHHHHHH
My D-link was an N router and comcast gave me a G?
*plots to kill hubby!!*http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=670
This is my D-link router which I'm wondering is it better than the Comcast one?On the whole, I'd say, yes, it's better -- besides saving what I'm guessing is at LEAST three or four bucks a month which Comcast is cheerfully charging for the router.
I know of no reason the D-Link should not have worked. I really think someone saw a chance to "pad" your bill by $36 to $48 dollars a year -- perhaps more!
Now, let me go back and check that other router...very nearly sure it is a G router.
Yes, it is a wireless G rated router.
BTW I found my D-link. My hubby put it in the closet
As soon as we figure out which one is better I'm going to fix it
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