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SunRocket actually recommends the gizmo be placed in front of the
router.

Yeah, a new router for me is probably inevitable.  I just don't want to
mess with it right now.  My current router is a Netgear and in general
it's been fine.  One thought is that the unit may be overheating since
it lacks a cooling fan.  I may try to get a fan directed on if before I
go down the replace route.

John A. Jones, CISSP
Americas Information Security Officer
Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.
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From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
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To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users
Subject: Re: [PCTECH] VOIP

Jones, John (US) wrote:
> My issue is that my router is less than 100% stable of late and is 
> requiring a power cycle about once a week.  I don't want to make my 
> voice line dependent on the router's uptime.

Time for a new router, maybe? :)

 > (Does anyone make consumer-grade wireless router/firewalls that don't
> flake out before they're 2 years old?  I've heard too many Linksys 
> horror stories and have had devices from SMC, Netgear, and others 
> slowly flake out over time--and after warranty.  I don't really care 
> for Dlink or Belkin or the others.)

My linksys has been rock solid for a few years now.  My dad's netgear
hasn't given him much trouble either.

david
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