Can only the 100Mbs part of a 10/100Mbs router fail?
Travis Roy
travis at scootz.net
Fri Jan 21 08:29:00 EST 2005
Some people may scream in horror about this but..
Why not just hook your computer directly to your internet connection and
bypass the broadband router for a few weeks.
> Bill,
>
>> No open access points in your neighborhood? ;)
>
>
> Hah! This is Dunbarton, no cable and we only recently got indoor
> plumbing. :-)
>
> Oh, but maybe you mean a neighbor with an open access point. Well, I
> guess I would first need a wireless card (I wired my house because I got
> everything but the wall plates for free) and with 5 acre minimum lot
> sizes, my nearest neighbors are 300+ feet away. Not sure how strong a
> signal I'd get. But thanks for the suggestion. ;-)
>
> Larry
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