Re: can't ge connected if....



Duane Arnold <notme@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:Xns96FF78834C9CBnotmenotmecom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

> Derek Broughton <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> news:deff33-k2l.ln1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
>> Duane Arnold wrote:
>>
>>> Derek Broughton <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>>> news:u6uc33-svi.ln1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>>>
>>>> Duane Arnold wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> The router stays on 24/7 365 and you turn it off when you go on
>>>>> vacation.
>>>>
>>>> You just always give the router time to boot, _then_ turn on your PC
>>>> and your problems are equally solved.
>>>
>>> Yeah OK. If you got to play like that, then I suggest that you turn
>>> it back in and get your money back.
>>
>> Why on earth would I do that? It works just fine.
>>
>>> I left my Linksys 11S4 v1 on 24/7 365
>>> for four years striaght then it died. I'll do the same with my FW
>>> appliance too. I myself will not play that game. I got better things
>>> to do. <g>
>>
>> Mean time to failure on the chips involved is probably around 4 years.
>> I'll probably get at least four years on mine, because it won't
>> actually be turned on for at least 80% of that time.
>
> Stick that fucking up your ass.
>
> Duane <--- LOOK
>

I don't want you to miss that *router* part. You can stick the fucking
router up your ass. You should make sure it's turned off before you do
it. <g>

Duane <--- LOOK

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