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Resetting router problem
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<blockquote data-quote="ticedoff8" data-source="post: 970078" data-attributes="member: 117762"><p>If you reset the router to it's factory defaults, you have a warm brick sitting on your desk. </p><p></p><p>Get out the manual and try to remember the settings you had before; otherwise, you start from scratch on the wireless setup and have the three systems join the "new" wireless network you had to create.</p><p></p><p>Not to be mean, but... Why in the world would you "reset" the router because your Mac Mini couldn't connect? There are two other machines perfectly happy, so it should be clear the problem was in the Mini, not the router.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ticedoff8, post: 970078, member: 117762"] If you reset the router to it's factory defaults, you have a warm brick sitting on your desk. Get out the manual and try to remember the settings you had before; otherwise, you start from scratch on the wireless setup and have the three systems join the "new" wireless network you had to create. Not to be mean, but... Why in the world would you "reset" the router because your Mac Mini couldn't connect? There are two other machines perfectly happy, so it should be clear the problem was in the Mini, not the router. [/QUOTE]
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