Check and see if you're getting power from the wall wart it could be that
I am running a Netgear WNDR3700 and really liking it. it has USB HDD support for network file access (https, ftp, smb) and it will do Guest Wireless networks on both the 2.4 and 5ghz bands.If you manage to get a version other than 4 they are ddwrt compatible.On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 9:11 AM, Mark Phillips <mark@phillipsmarketing.biz> wrote:
I was surfing the Internet this morning on my tablet, and all of a sudden I lost my wireless connection. I have a wired network with a WRT54G as a wireless access point. It seems the good ol' WRT has died....after many years of continuous and faithful service. All my wireless devices cannot get an IP address from the old girl. I rebooted (ie removed power and waited 60 seconds), and still no IP addresses. I am sending this email from a restaurant, so the tablet's wifi is working just fine.
Any suggestions as to a good reliable wireless router/access point that I can pick up at Fry's today?
Nothing fancy is needed. I use a pre-shared key and mac filtering for security. We have a couple of Macbook Pros, some iPhone 5s, and Android devices that need to connect to surf the Internet. Also, a couple of ROKU boxes and an old Wii to stream movies.
Thanks,
Mark
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