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Hi, I posted this thread in the hardware forum but non answered me, so I move it to here.
I have just bought D-Link 2500U modem, and need a step by step how to configure it.
I am sort of newbie , I have never tried this before , so if you can please be as informative as possible.
Hi, I posted this thread in the hardware forum but non answered me, so I move it to here.
That's just the wrong thing to do. You have a thread in 'hardware', either stick with that or ask a mod to move it, if you think that you have made the wrong decision. Otherwise it just gets confusing, impossible to follow and unhelpful to others. That's why cross posting isn't allowed by the site rules.
And anyway, when you created this version, there were about 14 responses to the other (yes, yes, about half were your replies to other replies), so that doesn't really count as an unanswered thread.
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