On 21 Jan 2011, at 08:57, andres wrote: > Tyler et al., > > I don't know if that was for me but I think you opened a whole new can > of worms for me. I tried looking for what you mention in my router and I > found some historical settings on my router for certain IP ports that a > friend had configured some time ago (emule among other things!). I've > added my iP to the list but still disconnects itself at high speeds. I > think I need to carefully read the router page and find out what all > those acronyms mean: ssid, UpnP, MAC, TCP, UDP,... > > Thanks for all your help! I think I'll take if from here, don't want to > keep bothering you. > > Regards, > Andres > You might be better of doing a factory reset and reconfiguring it from scratch. When I first bought my netgear router I couldn't get it to connect to my broadband connection using the correct password. After speaking to the excellent customer service adviser at plus.net, he said that doing a factory reset on even a brand new router was sometimes the only way to get it to work correctly. They didn't supply the router, I had bought it elsewhere, but he was correct in my case
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