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<blockquote data-quote="MikeM" data-source="post: 1205780" data-attributes="member: 39238"><p>My instinct is telling me that your router is the fault here. I recently upgraded my router from a wireless G to a Wireless N (Linksys) as the G router was starting to get flaky. Not one problem with any of my computers now (I run a mixed network with both PCs and Macs). It just happens. Electronics have a much shorter lifespan than most other things we buy.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What you can do is pickup a new router and just plug it into your router/modem combo device directly and then use it's wireless independently. It actually gives you a stronger security aspect because you are then running behind two firewalls (That's if the original one has a firewall). I would then move all your devices to the new router and just let the original one act as a modem only. That way, there are no issues with communications between the two.</p><p></p><p>-MikeM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeM, post: 1205780, member: 39238"] My instinct is telling me that your router is the fault here. I recently upgraded my router from a wireless G to a Wireless N (Linksys) as the G router was starting to get flaky. Not one problem with any of my computers now (I run a mixed network with both PCs and Macs). It just happens. Electronics have a much shorter lifespan than most other things we buy. What you can do is pickup a new router and just plug it into your router/modem combo device directly and then use it's wireless independently. It actually gives you a stronger security aspect because you are then running behind two firewalls (That's if the original one has a firewall). I would then move all your devices to the new router and just let the original one act as a modem only. That way, there are no issues with communications between the two. -MikeM [/QUOTE]
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