I have a Belkin N900 wifi router configured as a wireless access point; it's been in use for several years. The laptop that uses it to access the 'Net frequently cannot. Rebooting the laptop sometimes helps yet more recently power-cycling the Belkin brings it back to wakefulness.
Is it reasonable to think the Belkin has reached end of life and should be replaced? One thing I like about the Belkin is that it is very slim and stands on the narrow side so it takes little space on the hutch on the computer desk. If I replace it I'd prefer one with the same form factor, and being only a WAP would be good. Your thoughts? Rich _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
