of interest: I've had nothing but trouble with my D-Link router
and had to call tech support several times. One of the last times, I was
talking with a guy of foreign extraction when I very politely told him I
just couldn't understand what he was saying and asked if I could talk to
someone else. He hung up on me.
"JoeT" <noway@today> wrote in message
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> "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message
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>> "kroosu" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> | hi,
>> | i'm looking for a router but i dont know which 1 i should get.
>> | i want 1 which makes a vpn connection depending on the website which is
>> | accessed and which port is in use.
>> |
>> | that way i have access to a newsserver & scientific websites
>> | via vpn and can access all other sites and other types of servers
>> | without vpn.
>> |
>> | does anybody know a brand or type which supports this option?
>> |
>> | --
>> | kroosu
>>
>> A Linksys with VPN.
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>> Dave
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> Stay clear of the WCG200 wireless-g gateway modem... I tried to get help
> from their support because the pitifully limited e-mail log function does
> nothing. I told them there is no firmware available on their site for this
> model what should I do?
>
> Their answer?
>
> Reflash the firmware!
>
> My response wasn't very polite to say the least. At least the livechat
> tech looked and agreed with me that there is no firmware for it. naturally
> that was no help since I'd already made that simple deduction.
>
> And I thought replacing my old RCA modem and linksys router with one unit
> from Linksys would be a good idea. The other guy is right, their support
> is inept since it moved. And apparently their quality control is following
> suit.
>
> joe
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