06-16-2008, 09:18 PM
If I understood correctly, the first and second weeks were, in his words, merely successful in pinning the problem down to the current router.
Third week it seems like he reconfigured the router, and presumably internet worked.
He recommends that you try a different router to see if it's a hardware issue. I think what he means by "not for long term use" is that the current router works, but not for very long periods of time - it reverts back to no internet.
At least, that's what I think he said.
Have you tried Linksys routers? I know I'm talking about buying hardware (again; or not, depends if you have them), but they usually have good feedback. Take note though that I'm speaking from a purely home or office-based environment, I'm not too sure if they're heavy duty enough to hold up for a hotel.
Third week it seems like he reconfigured the router, and presumably internet worked.
He recommends that you try a different router to see if it's a hardware issue. I think what he means by "not for long term use" is that the current router works, but not for very long periods of time - it reverts back to no internet.
At least, that's what I think he said.
Have you tried Linksys routers? I know I'm talking about buying hardware (again; or not, depends if you have them), but they usually have good feedback. Take note though that I'm speaking from a purely home or office-based environment, I'm not too sure if they're heavy duty enough to hold up for a hotel.
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