Ken:

Ignoring the lead paint and other distractions, what changed? Is it
possible you put cables back into the wrong spots, or stretched and
broke them? This stuff usually works, or doesn't. It usually doesn't
stop just cause it was turned off and shuffled around, unless it got
wired differently.

So, you're using WAPS at the ends of ethernet cables plugged into the
router, right? When you plug the cables in, you should see a light
light-up on the router, ditto for the WAP end. That's the first thing
to verify ("Is it plugged in?" "Is it turned on?" "Do you see the
blinky light?" is the annoying script the tech support people use for
a reason -- I find it solves 90% of my problems, when I remember it :)

-- 
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com

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