D-Link brick

Last night, as I was surfing around online, suddenly my internet connection went kaput. As usual when that happens I swung around to look at the various pieces of equipment in our office to see which one had orange lights, or was missing some lights. Modem looked ok, Hawking router looked ok, swung around to the other side of the room, where the wireless router is (It’s connected by cable to the Hawking, and serves as the wireless AP as well as wired connection to the PC’s on that side of the office), and nothing. Not only were the lights that should have been green not lit, there was no power at all.

After checking the outlet and the powerstrip, I came to the conclusion that it was simply dead, for whatever reason. (If it was storming outside this might have some made sense, but it wasn’t..)

So tonight’s quest after work will be to find an inexpensive, yet reliable, replacement. Anything I should definitely not get from your experience?

Tags: Router, Brick, WirelessRouter

Similar Posts

  • File-sharing programs carry Trojan horse

    File-sharing programs carry Trojan horse The amazing thing about this is how ignorant people are to the whole file-sharing model, and how it is insecure by it’s very nature, let alone the spyware added into it. Think about it, how is a program that allows people to access your machine, and you to access theirs,…

  • Friday’s thoughts

    Yeah it’s Friday, and based on the amount of traffic downtown this morning, I’m guessing we’re one of the few places actually working today. Sigh. Taking a look around this morning: Scoble’s got some interesting insight about Microsoft’s decisions, unfortunately his permalinks seem to be having issues, so read the stuff from July 4 for…

  • |

    On the Internet Who Knows What Is Real?

    Some deep thoughts based on listening to an episode of On the Media from January titled “Everything is Fake”.  The first couple of segments aren’t a big surprise. Politicians who go looking for border photo ops in Texas will visit the things that back up their story about the border, and they’ll say things about…

  • Overblown

    Discussion over at Lockergnome about Google’s ability to locate people when you type in their telephone number. If you read the comments it’s obvious that I think the whole thing is overblown, and things like this are being used by certain people to scare people about using the internet. What do you think? I’ll be…

2 Comments

  1. I still like the wrt54g’s. Stay away from the $30 trendnet devices – they are not very featurerich and my experience with other gear has not been good.
    When I was in staples trying to get a wrt54g, the belkin and netgear were on offer at the same price – staples guy said to stay away from the belkin (but wouldn’t say why) but it did have two wlans on them – one for normal use and a 2nd lan for guest access so you didn’t have to hand over the keys to the kingdom to your friends when they come round – sounded like a useful feature.
    The netgear one worked well but only had one antenna but seemed to do the job nicely – has an autoupgrade feature each time you log into the console to ensure you are at the latest firmware – a nice touch.

    You can’t beat the wrt for feature set and hackabilty though so would be my top choice (especially if you have a bit more money to spend and get the one that you can attach a usb drive to for extra storage/ram

  2. I did end up getting a WRT54G, and eventually figured out how to set it up as an access point only. (Don’t follow their directions, make sure you do NOT plug anything into the WAN port)

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

To respond on your own website, enter the URL of your response which should contain a link to this post's permalink URL. Your response will then appear (possibly after moderation) on this page. Want to update or remove your response? Update or delete your post and re-enter your post's URL again. (Find out more about Webmentions.)