I've had a series of Linksys routers, and they've all been reliable.
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It worked without even the toggling.
Whatever it was doing in the 2 hours frozen really sucked the battery low, though.
Thanks!
Consuela, if you are hooking a Tivo via this means, Linksys is recommended.
I have this Linksys router, and it's been reliable for the past 2+ years. (They've got similar Wireless-G models now that are faster, but I'm too lazy to upgrade.)
I have the same router as Jessica and it's been reliable with my computers and the TiVo. Well, until the big lightning storm a couple of weeks ago when my entire network got fried....
But I bought another of the same router because of it's reliability.
I've had luck with both Linksys and DLink.
I've got a Dlink and ithas worked well for me.
In FRIED COMPUTER news, I remembered last night that I already had a spare hard drive on this computer. I've now installed XP on the drive, after disconnecting the infected drive from the IDE chain.
I've already downloaded and run the sasser fix from Symantec, and found this drive to be uninfected. Some time this weekend, I will reconnect the infected drive and try to recover it.
I've got Apple, Linksys, Netgear, and Dlink routers. At the moment all of them are 802.11g and they all work great.
I have a Belkin router, and it works great.