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Old 08-24-2006, 03:16 AM
Bill Kearney
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Default Re: Review: DLink WBR-1310 Wireless Router

> 5) Lets say you hard reset the router, and start from scratch. You set
> it for DHCP on the WAN. It will properly get an IP and DNS etc from
> your ISP (usually). But in order to surf the web you have to log into
> the router and go into the "Dynamic IP (DHCP) section" and hit "Clone
> Mac Address" for it to properly work. The WBR-1310 doesnt believe in
> plug in play.


In fairness this might be an ISP issue, often times an ISP will fix on a
given MAC address before allowing traffic. This even after giving an DHCP
lease.

But otherwise, yeah, sounds like a real piece o'crap.


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