Re: Problem with cable router not sending/forwarding traffic to wireless bridge On 23 Oct 2006 04:35:23 -0700, "Joshua Beall" <joshbeall@gmail.com>
wrote in <1161603322.957035.93190@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups. com>:
>Mark McIntyre wrote:
>> Your router is broken. Get a new one, and if still under warranty,
>> take the old one back to the shop. Workarounds will only postpone the
>> day when it dies entirely.
>
>Normally that would be my conclusion also, but considering I've had
>this same problem with 4 different routers and 2 different bridges, I
>wonder if there's something else going on...
As noted in your earlier thread, I suspect the wireless Ethernet bridge.
I'm betting it would work fine if you took the bridge out of the picture
and used a wireless adapter on the client computer -- have you tried
that?
>The router still is under warranty, and I'm taking the issue up with
>Netgear. I would not at all be opposed to getting the router
>replaced... I'm just not sure that's the issue.
>
>I wonder if it's an issue that all Netgear routers have. ...
It's not.
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