Not if you have to get it from Download.com with its download wrapper prog.
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Not if you have to get it from Download.com with its download wrapper prog.
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There are certain areas of Kansas City that have multiple (two) cable providers. As you mentioned, Google fiber is available in some areas as an overbuild, and in other areas there's a smaller ISP called Evergreen or Wintergreen, something like that, as an overbuild. The two big guys, though, Comcast and TWC, don't overlap each other. In general, Comcast has the Kansas side of the city and TWC has the Missouri side.
Same experience here. I always hear the stories about them blaming a customer-owned modem, but I've never experienced it.
I haven't checked in a long while, but I thought dd-wrt included the capability to do RADIUS, and thus WPA2-Enterprise.
Comcast is apparently doing away with personal web pages, so I assume that link will die at some point in the not too distant future.
All of my laptops are technically 'desktop replacements' and have always been wired. If I want wireless, I pick up a tablet. IMHO, wireless is too slow and unpredictable for everyday use.
Yep. I forgot about that. (click "enable").
The RADIUS and MySQL servers are usually external, but there are those hardy souls that have gotten it to work in firmware. Unfortunately, I gave up trying to make it work, and went to an external RADIUS server. I guess I should try again with some of the later builds (e.g. Kong).
Then, use the wayback machine. It's also on download.com but be careful of the evil wrapper:
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