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|    mark lewis to August Abolins    |
|    new wifi device crashes DSL    |
|    04 Aug 18 17:53:44    |
       On 2018 Aug 04 03:23:28, you wrote to me:               >> what protocol is it using on your network compared with the other one?        >> have you tried to re-add it to its home network by pushing that button        >> many routers have that supposedly makes syncing the router login to the        >> system easier?               AA> Good suggestion with WPS. I failed to try it.              maybe too late, now, too...               AA> The router/modem has a "wifi" button at the back which is supposed to        AA> work with WPS. But since I was not able to login to the router, I        AA> could not see if the feature was activated.              if they're using wifi off that router, it is probably active... it just makes       a simple negotiation between the router and systems looking for the access       information...               AA> But I did two other things which has solved the problem: [1] I        AA> configured the Win7 pc to use a specific local IP address,              that's one way to work around the problem...               AA> [2] I noticed TWO entries for the home router SSID in the wifi        AA> list/tables, and removed what appeared to be an older one that        AA> represented a previous router from the same provider.              that would be a good thing, too... i'd have probably removed both of them and       then gone ahead with a full router reset and dealt with the resulting setup       problems on all the other devices... that way, i would know exactly what's up       with the network and would not have to play the guessing game or cross my       fingers and hope things work...               AA> It still surprises me how easily another device joining the network        AA> could bring the whole DSL service down!              it is unlikely that it brought down the whole DSL service... it is more likely       that it simply overwhelmed the router with requests... decent logging on the       router or even protocol sniffing the ether would show if that was the case...              glad you got it working for them! good job!              )\/(ark              Always Mount a Scratch Monkey       Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it       wrong...       ... I got lost in thought. It was unfamiliar territory.       ---        * Origin: (1:3634/12.73)    |
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