Re: Vista Problem



"Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold@xxxxxxxxxx> hath wroth:

I remember when I got by first Linksys BFW11S4 v1 router, way back in 2001.
I was using Windows ME on the laptop that was wireless at the time. I
couldn't get it to work. I really didn't know what I was doing and that was
after reading the manuals for the router and the Linksys wireless NIC. I got
on the phone with Linksys Tech support, and they brought me home to the
wireless promised land.

Well, there are times when I call support, but it's rarely to get the
answers to a problem. The value of the commodity routers is so low,
that it's cheaper for me to simply replace the device with one that
works. I wouldn't do that with an expensive Cisco, Sonicwall, or 3com
box, but I have no problem swapping out a Linksys, Dlink, or Netgear.

When I do call support, it's to get an RMA under warranty, or perhaps
to verify that what I'm seeing is a known bug. It's been a long time
since support was actually able to help me troubleshoot a setup or
config problem. Unfortunately, to obtain an RMA under warranty, I am
required to survive an ordeal process, where I perform strange and
illogical tests of unknown purpose. I draw the line where support
suggests I reinstall Windoze. Sometimes, I get beta versions of the
latest firmware or secret undocuments web pages or incantations.

Who knows what the OP's problems are about, but if it was me, I would be on
the phone with Tech Support to see if they could bring me home to the
promised land of wireless, instead of wondering around in the wilderness. :)

Calling support might be productive. However, in this case, methinks
not. The problem is that he's running some installation software,
that's not needed, and probably isn't Vista compatible. I would
forget about the software, do a traditional manual router
configuration, and live happily ever after.


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