Re: Recommendations for wireless routers?
Thanks for all the suggestions and support, rpg.
Yes! I did get the cable installation finished yesterday--and I have a rant about the whole thing which I may post at the end of this reply, so those not interested can just skip it.
The Time Warner guy left after verifying that the cable modem had a good, strong signal AND he was nice enough to wait while I checked several computers. Oh, I should add that right now the cable modem is plugged into my old router and it's still working. Yay! So I simply unplugged the Ethernet cable from the DSL modem, stuck it in the cable modem, and was happily connected to a FAST, new cable Internet connection.
After the guy left I Googled how to find the cable modem's address; it's 192.168.100.1. Its config page shows basic info about it, but has nothing that I can edit; its main page, System, shows stuff like its MAC address and 'receive power level' and so on. Its other pages, Signal, Status, and Log, show the following:
Today--after taking some deep breaths --I'm going to reset the new router again, then proceed with trying to get it to work. If I cannot, I think I'll return it and get the newer version of my LinkSys router.
<begin rant about Time Warner>
So last Wednesday, they came, they ran the cable, then--supposedly--couldn't finish the installation because they needed to access my neighbor's yard and "no one was home so we couldn't get permission to enter their backyard." I waited a whole BLEEPING extra week to get it done. In the meantime, I did what TW told me was necessary--got permission from my neighbor and arranged a time when she'd be home while TW was in her yard. Guess what I found out when I talked to her? Well, here's what she told me: "But...last week, Time Warner came to my door and said they needed to climb up to access the cable in my yard, and I told them the gate was unlocked and they could go right in and do it." I said, "WHAT? Are you kidding me?!" She said, "No, that's why I don't understand why they told you no one was home." Then I asked if she happened to recall which day that was and she said "I'm pretty sure it was Wednesday." So she knew the correct day, the exact issue, and the company who was doing it--none of which I'd told her--so unless she has a crystal ball, she couldn't have known any of this unless her version really happened. When the installation guy came out yesterday he was completely baffled as to why the original tech hadn't finished the installation--especially after I told him that the guy LIED to me about not getting permission. All he could figure was that the other guy simply didn't WANT to do it, so made up a BLEEPING story and left.
</end rant>
Thanks for all the suggestions and support, rpg.
Yes! I did get the cable installation finished yesterday--and I have a rant about the whole thing which I may post at the end of this reply, so those not interested can just skip it.
The Time Warner guy left after verifying that the cable modem had a good, strong signal AND he was nice enough to wait while I checked several computers. Oh, I should add that right now the cable modem is plugged into my old router and it's still working. Yay! So I simply unplugged the Ethernet cable from the DSL modem, stuck it in the cable modem, and was happily connected to a FAST, new cable Internet connection.
After the guy left I Googled how to find the cable modem's address; it's 192.168.100.1. Its config page shows basic info about it, but has nothing that I can edit; its main page, System, shows stuff like its MAC address and 'receive power level' and so on. Its other pages, Signal, Status, and Log, show the following:
This feature is not enabled.
This feature has not been enabled in your cable modem.
Please contact your data services provider for more information about this feature and its availability on the network.
This feature has not been enabled in your cable modem.
Please contact your data services provider for more information about this feature and its availability on the network.
<begin rant about Time Warner>
So last Wednesday, they came, they ran the cable, then--supposedly--couldn't finish the installation because they needed to access my neighbor's yard and "no one was home so we couldn't get permission to enter their backyard." I waited a whole BLEEPING extra week to get it done. In the meantime, I did what TW told me was necessary--got permission from my neighbor and arranged a time when she'd be home while TW was in her yard. Guess what I found out when I talked to her? Well, here's what she told me: "But...last week, Time Warner came to my door and said they needed to climb up to access the cable in my yard, and I told them the gate was unlocked and they could go right in and do it." I said, "WHAT? Are you kidding me?!" She said, "No, that's why I don't understand why they told you no one was home." Then I asked if she happened to recall which day that was and she said "I'm pretty sure it was Wednesday." So she knew the correct day, the exact issue, and the company who was doing it--none of which I'd told her--so unless she has a crystal ball, she couldn't have known any of this unless her version really happened. When the installation guy came out yesterday he was completely baffled as to why the original tech hadn't finished the installation--especially after I told him that the guy LIED to me about not getting permission. All he could figure was that the other guy simply didn't WANT to do it, so made up a BLEEPING story and left.
</end rant>
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