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A customer just emailed me this question and since I don't know MAC, I'm posting it here. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
"I bought the BEFSX41 router last week so that I could have my iMac and my laptop (MacBookPro) both online at the same time (or even alternately without having to unplug/plug them into the DSL modem). I was able to hook it up and set the configurations and get it working without too much trouble, but now I've got a weird problem. I can no longer access certain websites.
There's no pattern to which websites (that I'm able to detect, although there may be something they have in common). It just shows "loading" forever, sometimes timing out and giving me a "document contains no data" or site does not exist error. Examples include about.com, salon.com, and Netflix. Netflix! It happens on both computers, in every browser. I've gone into the Linksys admin settings and turned off the firewall and twiddled with just about everything else, and still no luck."
Musky
If the voices inside my head paid rent, I'd be rich!

Im not sure you got this because I had to registrar. So i was
tolk that Linsky is not compatabile with Mac so maybe that is
the problem. So when I got home with my new macbook I
thought i could go wireless without a router because my
brother did it at my house to what i got the gest of that it
was an outside wireless connection he just ran off for free .
Who do I do that?

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