I got mine from verizon, it was a good router and a LOUSY High Speed
internet provider. I now use my VERIZON / WESTELL router at a target for my
boxer 'RoBo'. I am training him to piss on, and hit a small target. You'd
be amazed at how useful that skill is when you walk your dog around in a
world full of IDIOTS. Anyway... getting back on subject, most all home
routers are 12 to15 volt wall warts with a 1 or two amp rating. They are
virtually all center positive on the plug and if you do plug in a reversed
polarity wall wart, most routers have a internal series diode to protect the
electronics. If after a week or so, you are getting some strange things
happening, a one amp wall wart may not be supplying enough current during
demand peaks so go find a two amp model somewhere.
NO! you cannot have my old power cube, my wife uses it to recharge the 6 'D'
cells for her custom built vibrator! ;-)
"JJ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Greetings,
>
> I have a Westell Versalink 327W Model B90-327W15-06 that I was using
> when I had DSL. Was wondering if anybody knows of a flash or firmware
> upgrade that will make it usable as a stand alone wireless router over
> my cable connection or should I just purchase a new wireless router?
>
> Thanks,
> JJ
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