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Home Network Problem
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| ok so i have one computer in the basement that is connected to sympatico high-speed internet with a few computers around the house connected to it with blue gear bluetooth wireless network. My father's computer connects fine to my comp (the host) but some websites just wont work with him, but they do work on the host. Anyone know how i could solve this problem? I have checked all over the internet and never found a solution that worked |
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| RTFM |
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| Get a REAL router? |
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| I'll pay a cash reward to whoever solves my problem |
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| Next time I'm down for the show I can take a look. |
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| wow, the second you posted ebeything stopped working again |
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| routers + bell sympatico = problems
i have a hardware router thats useless cause of the way bell does shit. i had to VPN my computers through a firewalled comp.. ehh. |
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| I've been using a router for 2 years and never had any problems. Neither have any of my friends. You just don't know how to set shit up right. That whole "sympatico + router = trouble" thing is simply because they can't be bothered to have troubleshooting information for all the diffrent brands and modles of routers. A protocol is a protocol, wether it's your router connecting through it or your computer. |
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| fixed it |
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| Originally posted by [SCREWHEAD]...
I've been using a router for 2 years and never had any problems. Neither have any of my friends. You just don't know how to set shit up right. That whole "sympatico + router = trouble" thing is simply because they can't be bothered to have troubleshooting information for all the diffrent brands and modles of routers. A protocol is a protocol, wether it's your router connecting through it or your computer.
no, i can assure you it doesn't work.
i know how to set up a router. |
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| Maybe you should buy 'Networking For Dummies' :P |
Home Network Problem
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