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britishtrident

posted on 25/11/07 at 06:08 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by geoff shep
A friend has recently tried a Belkin ADSL router (also from pcworld) which claimed on the box it was ok with AOL (as did pcworld staff) but it didn't work. He called AOL who said that they didn't support Belkin routers. Anyway he complained to AOL who were very apologetic and they sent him a free AOL router and gave him lower price, faster connection!


Just about any router will work with AOL, few don't because the user name and password fields aren't long enough.





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McLannahan

posted on 25/11/07 at 09:33 PM Reply With Quote
You can get it working with AOHELL, it's just more tricky. Got Dad's working eventually but as someone's pointed out, it did require a secondary username and password being created to work correctly.

I'll try and remember exactly what I did do to get it working and I'll drop you a line.

This may help - loads of advice here

http://www.the-scream.co.uk/forums/t12323.html?






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MikeRJ

posted on 25/11/07 at 10:13 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by mookaloid
Still think you would be better off with a better router...



The router has no USB ports, it's a straight forward ADSL router with a built in G+MIMO access point and a switch 4 Ethernet ports. You might be getting confused with the USB wireless adapter they supply with the outer?

That said, it's not a very good router as mine requires an almost daily reboot, and one of our laptops will quite often fail to connect to it unless my main PC is on. The major plus point is wireless range which is excellent compared to my previous Linksys and Netgear routers (both fried during lightning, surge suppressors don't work if you have a nearby strike...).

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whitestu

posted on 26/11/07 at 08:59 AM Reply With Quote
I've got the same Belkin router and it works great - never needed to reboot it.

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mookaloid

posted on 26/11/07 at 12:21 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by MikeRJ
quote:
Originally posted by mookaloid
Still think you would be better off with a better router...



The router has no USB ports, it's a straight forward ADSL router with a built in G+MIMO access point and a switch 4 Ethernet ports. You might be getting confused with the USB wireless adapter they supply with the outer?

That said, it's not a very good router as mine requires an almost daily reboot, and one of our laptops will quite often fail to connect to it unless my main PC is on. The major plus point is wireless range which is excellent compared to my previous Linksys and Netgear routers (both fried during lightning, surge suppressors don't work if you have a nearby strike...).


I was struggling to see any reference to ethernet ports or a switch on the specs for this router that I could find on the 'net. I have seen some wireless routers that didn't have a built in 4 port switch and I thought it might be one of those.

Cheers

mark





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