Re: AxiomAir
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The Manual states that 'Reset' restores factory settings - is this what I want to do?
I unplugged it for a couple of minutes & then let it reboot - is that the same as pressing 'Reset'? It's now working OK on my devices but the AA still will not hook up properly.
Time to look at Best Buy I guess...
TAM
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Re: AxiomAir
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It's not the same thing. Pressing the button will restore the router to factory settings, like you just took it out of the box.
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Do I want to do that, ie back to factory settings? Just found this one at the local BB on sale til tomorrow: http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product/d-li...5392d86fe55en02Does it sound like it would do the job? TAM
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Re: AxiomAir
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That's exactly the one I picked out for you on Newegg if you decided to upgrade.
BUT, before spending any money, I would try pushing the button and doing the factory reset first.
Note, you may have to re-setup your home network again if you push the button, not sure, but you will definitely have to set it up again anyway if you buy a new router.
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Well, as you said, after this many years, it is time for an upgrade for many other reasons.
I think that I'll just go over & get one while it is on sale...
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Re: AxiomAir
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OK, after an afternoon of new Router installation hell, I'm fully up & running both on my devices & the AA. The Vista machine gave me a lot of heartache; however, 'chatting' with one of D-Link's techs solved that. So it seems that an obsolete Router was the cause all along with the AA.
No flashing lights now & my blood pressure is now receding, ha!
Got a burning question though. My web radio is working fine but how do I add a couple of the local stations our here on the west coast? The search feature doesn't seem to work with a generic query. Does it need an actual URL of the web site to be typed into the box?
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Yea!!!!! I knew it! Good for you Tam! Go here for a nice list of stations: http://www.internet-radio.com/The search feature in AA just searches what is already programmed. You can add stations. Find one you like on the site, copy the link, add a new station, and paste in the link. Have fun!
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Re: AxiomAir
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If anyone is looking for an new router look for Asus 68u, or Netgear r7000. Mature products with excellent firmware support, and excellent range. They also have custom firmware support, ios/android apps. There are more expensive options but people rarely need it. If you need more ports look at the Asus rt88u with 8 ports. Do not get the 87u. Trust me.
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Re: AxiomAir
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RT-N66U running Tomato here. In the last 4(?) years, my wireless quit working once and I had to reboot it. Aside from that, it's been smooth sailing.
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Re: AxiomAir
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The reason that I stayed with D-Link was because of the service that they afforded me when I first installed the previous router years ago.
Since my computer room doubles as a radio room (a fine collection of receivers) I found that the router power supply was causing RFI noise in my radios. I complained to D-Link in Toronto & in a couple of weeks they flew 2 engineers all the way from Taiwan plus 1 from Toronto to my home on Vancouver Island with a bag of modified power supplies. Fixed the problem & they all flew back home that evening.
Absolutely unbelievable. It probably cost them ten thousand dollars in airfare plus hotels & per-diem. So the least that I could do is upgrade with the same brand.
Thanks for all of the help guys. Now to hunt down some net radio stations...
TAM
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