So, I lasted almost a month.
Mar. 12th, 2007 12:19 amOr as Vampire Willow would say, "Depressed, now."
Now I've got to follow through on a number of plans I devised when I was sane. Been there, done that, but you know, I don't remember nearly so many typoes. Aphasia's worse, too. Bah. I see my shrink on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, DDB is all in heaven because he got a new router and downloads are much faster, and many other things, but at this point I have to bow out, saying "motorcycle motorcycle, parts, parts, parts.)
Now I've got to follow through on a number of plans I devised when I was sane. Been there, done that, but you know, I don't remember nearly so many typoes. Aphasia's worse, too. Bah. I see my shrink on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, DDB is all in heaven because he got a new router and downloads are much faster, and many other things, but at this point I have to bow out, saying "motorcycle motorcycle, parts, parts, parts.)
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Date: 2007-03-16 10:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-03-16 03:46 pm (UTC)It's absolutely true that it reboots the router insanely often (each time you save a page of data; and if you don't save on that page, it's lost) when configuring through the web interface. That's not bad for making a quick change you know how to do, but it's annoying when first learning the system and doing stuff over and over.
Weirdly mixed opinions on the VPN! I haven't used it yet; I'll have to do some special config to be able to reach it from the wired outside locations.
I'm still tempted to to do some rewiring so I can use the *physical* DMZ port (achievable by config, not hardwired) and so it can be my outside router (just ignore everything in the actual DSL modem/router; configure it to pass everything to the IP of the Linksys inside).
It's been much more stable than the previous WRT45G -- but it had fallen on its head a few times (getting pulled off a computer case by a long cable; we've solved the long cable problem, the new router is velcroed in place, so with luck that won't happen again).