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What is your network topology?
Is there any other equipment between your computer and the router??
What kind of internet connection do you use and the model number of your modem?
Re: not thrilled thus far
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chpalmer
What is your network topology?
Is there any other equipment between your computer and the router??
What kind of internet connection do you use and the model number of your modem?
motorola 5101.
Just goes from that, to the router I was sent (RT31P2), then to my computer.
I doubt it's an issue on my side. The router just decides to reset during an incoming call. It's verified through the phone not ringing, and it is unpingable for a brief time.
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Cool- just ruling out stuff.
What is the rating of your power supply? I believe you need minimum 1000ma or 1 amp... 12vdc. But that would be most needed during a call. Although a low power blip could possibly cause problems.
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Yeah that would make sense. I do see on the bottom where it shows a 12v 1amp input. My wireless router shows 12v 500mA input. Crap. And I do know that ringing is definitely the biggest draw, without a doubt (I still remember the nice bites I've felt from all of the work I do on phone, when someone calls. :(
Guess I'm stuck without service until they can send me a power supply, unless I find one (which I'm fairly positive I don't have).
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tonglebeak
Yeah that would make sense. I do see on the bottom where it shows a 12v 1amp input. My wireless router shows 12v 500mA input. Crap. And I do know that ringing is definitely the biggest draw, without a doubt (I still remember the nice bites I've felt from all of the work I do on phone, when someone calls. :(
Guess I'm stuck without service until they can send me a power supply, unless I find one (which I'm fairly positive I don't have).
"Rent" one from Radio Shack, or Best Buy or Walmart. They sell the "multi-use" wall warts (or routers where you can "borrow" a power supply).
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I've heard of people "Borrowing" a tent from Sears. I would never do that.
I do know its easy to mix up power supplies when many are in one place . . .
That's the danger of making the wiring more tidy. (That's my story and I'm sticking with it!)
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Meh, I shouldn't even have to be going through this to begin with. I'm not trying to sound like a whiny, bitter person, but this is a really bad first impression. Is it that hard for someone to remember to put in a power cord with the broken router they put in there as well? Ugh. Support said they're going to ship another one out asap, but if it's priority mail, then I get to wait another 4 days for this.
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usa2k
I've heard of people "Borrowing" a tent from Sears. I would never do that.
I do know its easy to mix up power supplies when many are in one place . . .
That's the danger of making the wiring more tidy. (That's my story and I'm sticking with it!)
A tent and a wall-wart are slightly different. Besides, while current may vary as might the plug at the tip neither one would cause a failure if one has a slight bit of knowledge and takes care.
That being said, all my power supplies are tagged so I can't mess them up. Easy to do with a Dymo or a piece of tape and a Sharpie or some nail polish.
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I felt-pen my gizmos to say what power supply it needs, if it's not marked. And the polarity on the plug; a few are backwards from common sense.
There oughta be a law about these things. I vote: Everything should input 5VDC at 1A max.