Re: Networking adding of DI-524



I am writing this letter to ALL Wireless Router manufacturers.
I have a Linksys Wireless Router Model:BEFW11S4. It is 7 years (yes, count
them, all of seven little years) old. I have visited the Linksys website
numerous times trying to set up the WEP/WPA security on that wireless router
(as all responsible wireless router owners should!). I found that there are
no links to any wireless router setting websites that are congruent with the
screen shots from Linksys' own self help technical support site. I have had
to call Linksys several times to resolve this issue only to be placed on hold
for lengthy times (sometimes my call was dropped and I had to start over ....
how sad for such a large company to have such poorly trained phone
receptionists!), then be transferred (see previous comment about the phone
receptionists) to a supposed supervisor, only to finally be transferred to
someone who tells me that the warranty has expired and wants me to pay $40.00
for the technical support to do the right thing that I want and need to do.
First, the device works fine (as evidenced by this e-mail that you have
just received)!
Second, why should I have to pay for doing the right thing?
Third, if I am going to be EXTORTED into buying a new wireless router so
that I can do the right thing and set up an encryption key for a secure
network, what on Gods' Green Earth makes anyone think that I would CHOOSE to
buy another Linksys product when ALL that I have ever received from them is a
functional wireless router (yes, even after seven whole years) and the
crappiest Customer Service/Technical Support I have ever had the displeasure
to encounter!
I shall copy this letter and try to find as many Chat Rooms as possible in
order to spread the word of ALL that I have gone through with the Chain of
Command at the Linksys phone center, well above and beyond what any
reasonable person should expect to go through, and still have NO RELIEF
concerning my singular issue with their product and its capabilities that I
SHOULD be able to enjoy as the owner of said product! What has happend to
"The Customer Is Always Right" Customer Service mantra (I can't say "In
America" because the call was handled in India)? Is the Customer, the ones
that makes the company what it is through the purchase of products, so
worthless to the company that they can just be treated with abject contempt
and scorn? Is the Customer to thus be trampled underfoot? Are we paying to
be so abused? I, for one (yes, one, the beginning of all), shall NOT be
treated in such manner, and CERTAINLY shall NOT PAY to be treated as such!
In this world of expanding technologies, it shall be those with the
GREATEST Customer Appeal that shall continue to be found worthwile in the
publics' eyes (and pocketbooks) and shall grow to meet the demands of a
growing world - ESPECIALLY in the Electronics Department!
It is now my strongest desire that the Linksys Corporation suffers
irreparable damage and goes out of business for their Crappy Customer
Service! I can only hope that I reach enough people around the world to bring
this desire true!

"Darnko" wrote:

Thanks for replying Yves,
Yes you are absolutly correct on Router the Linksys after my Modem does
this, the next router I used as a Switch only using Ports not the WAN hence
no Addresses assigned, it is just adding the next router, the wireless that I
have the problem, and as you point out only one can be DHCP so I should stay
out of the 524's WAN, but I have been unable to up to now to get internet to
all without doing that, and that is where my Network must be at Fault. Thanks
again....
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Onward Through The Fog,
Darnko


"Yves Leclerc" wrote:

The problem you seem to have is that with more than one router, each having
its own DHCP service, which one will control the Internet access. You need
to turn one DHCP service off (usually the wired one) and move the Internet
access modem to the wireless one.


"Darnko" <Darnko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:7B17D785-A452-413F-88AA-35A240D68613@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I had recently added a D-Link Wireless Router and almost everything is
working on this Network except Two Computers that are wired on a D-Link
604
used as a switch in that I did not plug my connection from the Linksys to
the
WAN port.
I have two Computers after the modem getting internet and Networked from
Linksys Router, then a line to 524 Router from Linksys Router connected
not
in WAN
but in a port. I have Lines from that router(524) going to other Comps.
This worked fine as a network until I added Wireless (604).I used
Computer(3)
line out of Router (524)to plug into WAN on Wireless(604) and then Plug
Computer(3) into port on Wireless Router.Only wireless is my Laptop right
now. It can see a connect to all Computers. Computer(1) will not connect
with
Computer(3). Computer(1) has connection to Wireless Laptop in the Network.
Computer(1) and (3) I cannot get to connect to each other on this network.
Computer (1) comes out of the Linksys Router
Line from Linksys Router to Port on D-Link Router (Nothing in WAN)
Wireless gets on by Computer (3) into Wireless Routers WAN port and then a
line from port on wireless Router to Computer (3).
Everything gets internet
Computer (1) and (3) I cannot get to connect on this network.



Onward Through The Fog,
Darnko




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