You should use deep freeze or steady state on his machine. > -----Original Message----- > From: "Pam" <[email protected]> > To: "TECH-GEEKS" <[email protected]> > Date: 08/12/2010 18:02 > Subject: [tech-geeks] OT-user reset my wireless router > > Here is a good laugh: > > This summer I set up a wireless router for PRN use. Yesterday, we had > the 403b guys come and wanted wireless. So, I pulled out my router > and the network that I set up couldn't be found. Upon inspection I > discovered that the router had been reset. I was very puzzled, to say > the least. > > Today I mention to an administrator that my router was mysteriously > reset. She tells me that my user from Hell was trying to use said > router last week. I went to him and asked him about it. He told me > that it wouldn't work after he hit the "reset" button. He argued with > me for a long time because the "reset" button "captures" the wireless > signal instead of erases all of the settings that make the router > secure. Finally, I told him that I would prove it to him. I plugged > it in and had him discover the network and then I made him hit the > reset button. There was no apology about time lost when my network > disappeared and "Linksys" appeared. Instead, he told me about how he > had problems on his home wireless and some guy from overseas (whom he > could hardly understand) told them to reset it and then their wireless > suddenly worked. He also thought that rebooting them computer helped > to "capture" the signal. > > This is from my user who needs his machine formatted 1-2 times per > year. I wonder why..... > Pam > | Subscription info at http://www.tech-geeks.org |
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