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To: Rick Faurot who wrote (30075)11/7/2002 11:59:35 AM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Respond to of 110653
 
No documentation just experience. It will run with a 133 GHZ CPU like Microsoft claims but with anything less than 400 GHZ and 256 MB of RAM it runs too slow for me.



To: Rick Faurot who wrote (30075)11/7/2002 2:23:19 PM
From: Patricia Meaney  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 110653
 
Rick,

I successfully connected to Verizon dsl today and have the Linksys router hooked up and connected too. It was so weird - when I first tried to configure the router I kept getting an error that the router was unable to make a connection to the internet and I should try turning the modem on and off. That didn't work so I called Verizon - while I had the tech person on the phone I accidently hit my reset button on the computer - I had to wait until it re-booted. When it came back on, the router was configured (on both computers) and the internet connection was there - GO FIGURE!
Anyhow, I do notice how much faster the dsl connection with Verizon is versus my dsl with SBC. Do you think it is the line or could the new modem have anything to do with it?