I wrote about this a week or so back.
I have a client who I was setting up a (wireless) network for. I bought a D-Link ADSL2+ modem for him, which worked admirably. The problem was the 3Com DSL router that I also purchased. Once it was connected, the computers could access the net for 30 minutes if that, then it simply stopped working.
Anyway after much fiddling he decided he wanted it gone. I don’t blame him.
I got another bit of hardware to replace it, a D-Link wireless router. I went to install it this afternoon. It slots in on top of the modem, and ran the CD, finds it, set up the network and tested the computers. They work well, very fast indeed. He was impressed.
I got the laptop, set it up, it worked wonderfully. In the house, through several buildings it admittedly had a low signal but it still worked. He knew it would be weak anyway, but still pleased nonetheless.
So the moral of this story is: always buy hardware from the same manufacturer – don’t mix and match.
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