This is the router I'm trying to set up...
WNR834B - RangeMax Wireless-N Router
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This is the router I'm trying to set up...
WNR834B - RangeMax Wireless-N Router
Your not stupid there very hard to set up me not knowing anything about computers or etc i had to get my friends, my family etc you name it i especially had trouble setting it up when i used to play online games that was a pain i can tell you.
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I have a nice setup. 9 computers, a Wii and Xbox 360. Print server. WPA and MAC ID security and a repeater on top of it.
It is not a complicated setup by any means, but with 4 people living in the house it is a little over the top, but it is great for having small lan parties as four of them are in the basement alone.
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Im not allowed near anything electrical in my house the last two video /dvd units that dared to fuk with me got taken outside and treated with the baseball bat. Its great therapy. If you get something repaired it only fuks up within a year and its wasted money, this wayfeels better.
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I have two Laptops.
A Macbook Pro (Beautiful Machine)
And a Compaq 6710B (not great, but setup with dual boot between XP professional and Vista Enterprise.)
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Hey mick did you end up getting it figured out? Sometimes like the others said the smallest thing can throw it off. Were you able to get to the routers actual settings?
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Wadeb,
I'm at work now.
But to make it even more laughable I got stuck on step 3.
Step.1 - Open box
Step.2 - Insert WizardSetUp disc
Step.3 - Follow Instructions
When I inserted the disc to help me set it up it tells me that it's picking up (2) routers. Meaning (2) connections but how? If I only have (1) that's hard wire which is connected by Modem. How can it say it's picking up (2)?
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