Re: router problems ... Safecom
In that case, maybe the auto-sensing is faulty!?
I think the easiest thing to do is to try a different router. eBuyer sell a real cheap 802.11g/4 port one for about £25 that's had 69 +ve reviews (I've never used it myself). For that price it's worth buying to test with. If it solves the problem keep it, if not send it back.
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