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Mahesh Hegade's Blog
Monday, 26 May 2008
Wireless router
Topic: My vote.....

My old wireless router stopped functioning after giving good service for over 5 years. It works fine as a regular router but 'wireless'ness is gone for some reason. May be something wrong with the transmitter. It was an old Belkin router bought in 2003. Good service so far.

Bought a new router. Belkin G. Nothing fancy as I do not play games on the net to require a fancy router. I have a separate Hawking Broadband booster to provide QoS (Quality of service) for VoIP phone. So, the router QoS does not matter much. This is a simple router. Much smaller than my earlier bulky router.

Worked out of the box. The set up CD is a waste of time. You do not really have to run it. Windows recognizes the router easily and you are online in no time. Always remember to configure some sort of security for your router so that nobody easily steals your broadband connection. It is easy to configure security using the console and choosing some simple encryption scheme.

Somehow I messed up the settings while doing something and wireless functionality was gone. I could go online by connecting directly to the router but not wirelessly. It was a mistake I had done while renaming the wireless connection. This was hidden somewhere in their console and I could not easily figure it out. So, called Belkin tech support. The engineer was very knowledgable and helpful. He set me right in no time and I have had good experience with this router since then.

Bought this at Best Buy as I could not wait a week to order it online and then receive it. That's how we are addicted to net these days. Right? The price online is much better. You can probably get the same router for $30 or so. At Best Buy, it was close to $40 plus taxes etc. On top of it, going there, parking and all hassles. I wish I had bought this one at the first sign of my older router dyeing. Anyway...

Cheers!

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Posted by Mahesh at 10:52 PM EDT

Tuesday, 15 July 2008 - 5:18 PM EDT

Name: lotsofdarts
Home Page: http://lotsofdarts.tripod.com

Hi Mahesh, it's good to see another Easwaran student. I learned his meditation mether back in the early 80's. I had been meditating since I was around 8 years old (through Martial Arts) but when I learned his method I very quickly reaped the benefits.

It's unfortunate that www.nilgiri.org is no longer available, it was a really good site and very user friendly. Now there is only www.easwaran.org available and someone has talked the BMCM into snazzing up their site and make it not so user friendly. I'm sure Sri Easwaran would have disagreed with their choice of transition from simple to complicated, but he is not there to lead them.

Great blog, and thanks for mentioning Eknath Easwaran and the 8 Point Program!

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