Acquired with the demise of the Dlink dir-300. While I went on vacation, I shut off the network; nevertheless, the Internet cable was still connected to it. After we got there, the router would not switch on no matter what we did; resetting it or banging on the wall had no effect. It would appear that while I was away, something happened in the natural world that resulted in his brain being severed by an Internet cable. Purchased, then installed, and then termed it "setting up." That appears to be working, as the speed is far higher than that of holes-300. Despite the fact that the height of the antennas is maintained at a standard of 4, they are hung in the corridor through the wall of bricks. I went to the site and downloaded the older firmware, which was 15 years old. Installed, but the router insisted on not functioning properly. It seems that the Internet starts working as soon as you get it set up, but then within a minute it stops working again. Have to reconfigure. cured by taking the opposite activity. I downloaded the firmware for 14 years, installed it, and configured it, and then presto, it plows. Firmware version -9! This, in a nutshell, is the lesson to be learned from the experience. I went ahead and bought it, so assuming everything is in working order, there is no mountain to conquer there! Good luck!
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