Hi do you happen to know the model number of your router?
Also how easy is the router to configure with a screen reader and does
it have A web page to log in to so that you can adjust all of its
settings and how exactly do you log in to the router?
Then if you get the same brand of extender
I purchased my own internent modem and gave my ISP back theirs. It is
the same brand as the router I use. Linksys.
On 10/25/2015 11:30 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
Me too! I have nothing yet, but I tried a wifi extender that caused
nothing but problems. My plan now is to just get a second router, one
I’m quite pleased with the the Apple Airport Express. I have a couple around
the house too boost wifi. My router is also Apple, the Airport Extreme. The
Airport Express is great for connecting to speakers for airplay. These devices
are simple to manage on a Mac or Apple device, using the
Me too! I have nothing yet, but I tried a wifi extender that caused nothing but
problems. My plan now is to just get a second router, one with very good wifi,
and connect it to my ISP's router. I'll then put the ISP device into bridge
mode, and use the new router as the only source of wifi in
Hello Regina,
I am not a big fan of using ISP routers, wireless or wired.
Because I prefer to use my Windows computer to manage my home network, I use a
Cisco router, combined with a Cisco extender. The extender costs about $20,
from Best Buy and is, of course, wireless.
Because the
Hi Brett;
I have the same setup.
It serves me well.
Anthony
Sent from my Verizon iPhone 6s!
> On Oct 25, 2015, at 1:18 PM, Brett C. wrote:
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> I’m quite pleased with the the Apple Airport Express. I have a couple around
> the house too boost wifi. My router is