Eh? Now I wonder what a rounter has to do with the videodrivers on a pc... What hardware is it? And what version of windows (I'm already sure of the windows part when reading this, just not the version, 98 maybe?)
-Mel
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I think it's a combination of things, the router connects to a LAN card on Throbble's computer but it connects to the USB port on my computer. Whenever something intereferes with the USB port (CD ROM read error, sound or video card crash) it can't reestablish a connection until I turn the router off and back on. So I have to actualy power cycle it.
I attribute this behavior to the following causes:
- Windows 98 (stable but old)
- Networking through the USB port (stupid "2Wire" 3rd party company)
- Ancient computer (5 years and counting)
-420