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Gray Ghost
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      03-17-2006, 12:21 AM
All, currently using Netgear WGU624 as an 802.11a access point by chaining
it through another wireless router since our service provider (Verizon
FiOS) demands that we use their Dlink router as the entry point.

Nevertheless, curious if anyone else has had this problem where the router
downs itself every so often. Some have mentioned that it could be the
device over heating, however I doubt this to be the case since it's sitting
away from everything else, fully ventilated.

Anyone else have any thoughts?

-gg-
 
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      03-17-2006, 08:02 AM
hi there,
read the msg that is posted, and wud like to give few info that i know,
i dont see any reason y your ISP has suggested to go for a Dlink
router,all wireless routers should work with both cabl/dsl internet
service,may be your ISP would have some tie-ups with Dlink!
thats wat i feel!

 
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      03-17-2006, 01:12 PM
(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> hi there,
> read the msg that is posted, and wud like to give few info that i know,
> i dont see any reason y your ISP has suggested to go for a Dlink
> router,all wireless routers should work with both cabl/dsl internet
> service,may be your ISP would have some tie-ups with Dlink!
> thats wat i feel!
>

translation for speakers of English
wud = would
y = why
wat = what

psst! Write like a grown-up.
 
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      03-17-2006, 09:07 PM
(E-Mail Removed) wrote in news:1142586124.362537.129820
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> hi there,
> read the msg that is posted, and wud like to give few info that i know,
> i dont see any reason y your ISP has suggested to go for a Dlink
> router,all wireless routers should work with both cabl/dsl internet
> service,may be your ISP would have some tie-ups with Dlink!
> thats wat i feel!
>


Thanks for the followup, however I don't think you're really any help what
so ever in your response, besides using broken English of course.

Essentially the problem is that the router acting as an access point downs
itself randomly. The logs show nothing of this downing.

Any thoughts?

TIA,
gg
 
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DotCom
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      03-18-2006, 02:31 AM
I have Verizon Fios and they didn't demand I use their router.
I am using a Netgear wireless and it works just fine.
dotcom

"Gray Ghost" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:Xns9788CF040DF9Cgrayghostbinarybrewe@199.45.4 9.11...
> All, currently using Netgear WGU624 as an 802.11a access point by chaining
> it through another wireless router since our service provider (Verizon
> FiOS) demands that we use their Dlink router as the entry point.
>
> Nevertheless, curious if anyone else has had this problem where the router
> downs itself every so often. Some have mentioned that it could be the
> device over heating, however I doubt this to be the case since it's
> sitting
> away from everything else, fully ventilated.
>
> Anyone else have any thoughts?
>
> -gg-



 
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      03-18-2006, 03:18 PM
"DotCom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> I have Verizon Fios and they didn't demand I use their router.
> I am using a Netgear wireless and it works just fine.
> dotcom
>
> "Gray Ghost" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:Xns9788CF040DF9Cgrayghostbinarybrewe@199.45.4 9.11...
>> All, currently using Netgear WGU624 as an 802.11a access point by
>> chaining it through another wireless router since our service
>> provider (Verizon FiOS) demands that we use their Dlink router as the
>> entry point.
>>
>> Nevertheless, curious if anyone else has had this problem where the
>> router downs itself every so often. Some have mentioned that it
>> could be the device over heating, however I doubt this to be the case
>> since it's sitting
>> away from everything else, fully ventilated.
>>
>> Anyone else have any thoughts?
>>
>> -gg-

>
>


Are you using their FiOS TV system as well though?

I think you all are missing the point of my post... The issue is the WGU624
dropping out.... *sigh*
 
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