The new router arrived (with built-in wireless capability, which means my previous wireless router has now become surplus), and after a quick call to Visi.com to configure it, I'm up and running at full speed again.
I'd probably keep the old wireless router, were I you. The router we got from Qwest also has a built-in wireless capability, which turns out is frustratingly less capable than the old wireless router we got rid of when we got the router with built-in wireless...
It has some quirks and occasionally needs to be rebooted, but the built in wireless is far more powerful and consistent than any of the wireless devices I'd tried previously.
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Date: 2011-05-12 04:29 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2011-05-12 04:43 pm (UTC)It has some quirks and occasionally needs to be rebooted, but the built in wireless is far more powerful and consistent than any of the wireless devices I'd tried previously.
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