C Capaill Registered User Messages 273 17 Apr 2007 #21 Check the following links How to secure your wireless network [broken link removed] C
S Sherman Registered User Messages 983 18 Apr 2007 #22 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/hereford/worcs/6565079.stm
T techman Registered User Messages 307 18 Apr 2007 #23 The only problem I found when switching off the router is I have to set the time setting on the router again after I switch it on. I know there is an option in the router settings for a "time server" but I don;t know how to do this. I have read the manual - ZyXEL P600.
The only problem I found when switching off the router is I have to set the time setting on the router again after I switch it on. I know there is an option in the router settings for a "time server" but I don;t know how to do this. I have read the manual - ZyXEL P600.
S serotoninsid Registered User Messages 1,754 18 Apr 2007 #24 techman said: The only problem I found when switching off the router is I have to set the time setting on the router again after I switch it on. I know there is an option in the router settings for a "time server" but I don;t know how to do this. I have read the manual - ZyXEL P600. Click to expand... Not a great fan of that router. After six months I was fortunate enough in that it packed it in and BT replaced it with their Voyager 2110 which I find much better. Never remember having the problem you describe above though?
techman said: The only problem I found when switching off the router is I have to set the time setting on the router again after I switch it on. I know there is an option in the router settings for a "time server" but I don;t know how to do this. I have read the manual - ZyXEL P600. Click to expand... Not a great fan of that router. After six months I was fortunate enough in that it packed it in and BT replaced it with their Voyager 2110 which I find much better. Never remember having the problem you describe above though?