I wonder if the Router is defective. Have your called Linksys? 


Tuesday, December 9, 20081:41 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>Harry J-B;
>
>I don't know what I've been doing wrong. I have a Lynksys (D-Link) DSL 
>wireless router (bought it last spring (2007). I even paid a bundle to 
>have a so-called Mac expert from Comp USA to come out to hook it up. He 
>spent a lot of time and said that was all he could do... it still 
>doesn't work. But I was charged, of course, for his time and the 
>D-Link! Bummer!!!!
>
>My daughter has two computers (a laptop Mac and a regular Mac) out in 
>my studio. That building is in my back yard and only about 15-20 feet 
>from the house (or about 20-30 feet from my main computer). The 
>electricity and the phone are on the same lines (same number) as in the 
>house. Neither ATT&T nor Insight say they can get me service out there 
>without a separate server and modum... a second whole account, in other 
>words. That is out of the question with my budget.
>
>The electricity and phone lines go out to the studio through an 
>underground conduit. Is there any way anyone knows what my problem 
>and/or solution may be? You can respond to me on this listserve or at 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] Or, I would be delighted to hear any ideas from 
>members at my home phone number, (502)583-2057.
>
>Thanks for any suggestions.
>
>Mike Watkins
>
>
>On Dec 8, 2008, at 8:32 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
>
>> I have a linksys wireless router and Bellsouth DSL connection (not
>> lite)  and there was no problems setting it up. Basically it's plug and
>> play. You do have to know how to make your computer see the router. My
>> guess is there's no difference in setting a router up with DSL than 
>> with
>> Insight.
>>
>>
>>
>> Monday, December 8, 20081:26 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>> Hi All --
>>>
>>> You all recently helped me with advice on a bluetooth mouse for my
>>> new macbook. I received several responses with the majority
>>> recommending the Apple mighty mouse. I purchased the Apple MM and
>>> it's great. Thanks so much.
>>>
>>> Now I have another request. My parents have AT&T DSL Lite connected
>>> to a Mac mini running 10.4.x. They are interested in getting a
>>> wireless router. Are they difficult to set up with DSL? I've set up a
>>> couple of wireless routers with Insight, but not DSL. Also, the
>>> router I'm thinking of getting them is a Linksys WRT54GS, which is
>>> older technology. I figure that they don't need the newer stuff since
>>> they're using a slow connection anyway and we could save some money.
>>> Any advice is greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Sandy Price_______________________________________________
>>> The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will
>>> be January 27 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane.
>>> Posting address: [email protected]
>>> Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup
>>
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will
>> be January 27 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane.
>> Posting address: [email protected]
>> Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup
>>
>Harry J-B;
>
>I don't know what I've been doing wrong. I have a Lynksys (D-Link) DSL
>wireless router (bought it last spring (2007). I even paid a bundle to
>have a so-called Mac expert from Comp USA to come out to hook it up. He
>spent a lot of time and said that was all he could do... it still
>doesn't work. But I was charged, of course, for his time and the D-Link!
>Bummer!!!!
>
>My daughter has two computers (a laptop Mac and a regular Mac) out in my
>studio. That building is in my back yard and only about 15-20 feet from
>the house (or about 20-30 feet from my main computer). The electricity
>and the phone are on the same lines (same number) as in the house.
>Neither ATT&T nor Insight say they can get me service out there without
>a separate server and modum... a second whole account, in other words.
>That is out of the question with my budget. 
>
>The electricity and phone lines go out to the studio through an
>underground conduit. Is there any way anyone knows what my problem and/
>or solution may be? You can respond to me on this listserve or at
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] Or, I would be delighted to hear any ideas from
>members at my home phone number, (502)583-2057.
>
>Thanks for any suggestions.
>
>Mike Watkins
>
>
>On Dec 8, 2008, at 8:32 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
>
>I have a linksys wireless router and Bellsouth DSL connection (not
>lite)  and there was no problems setting it up. Basically it's plug and
>play. You do have to know how to make your computer see the router. My
>guess is there's no difference in setting a router up with DSL than with
>Insight.
>
>
>
>Monday, December 8, 20081:26 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Hi All --
>
>You all recently helped me with advice on a bluetooth mouse for my  
>new macbook. I received several responses with the majority  
>recommending the Apple mighty mouse. I purchased the Apple MM and  
>it's great. Thanks so much.
>
>Now I have another request. My parents have AT&T DSL Lite connected  
>to a Mac mini running 10.4.x. They are interested in getting a  
>wireless router. Are they difficult to set up with DSL? I've set up a  
>couple of wireless routers with Insight, but not DSL. Also, the  
>router I'm thinking of getting them is a Linksys WRT54GS, which is  
>older technology. I figure that they don't need the newer stuff since  
>they're using a slow connection anyway and we could save some money.  
>Any advice is greatly appreciated.
>
>Sandy Price_______________________________________________
>The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will
>be January 27 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane. 
>Posting address: [email protected]
>Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup
>
>
>
>_______________________________________________
>The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will
>be January 27 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane. 
>Posting address: [email protected]
>Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup
>
>_______________________________________________
>The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will
>be January 27 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane. 
>Posting address: [email protected]
>Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup



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