If you all of a sudden get this error, don’t fret. Just do the following:
open Regedit (as administrator) from the Start / run prompt or just open a dos window and type regedit.exe
Navigate to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerUser Shell Folders
You should see a key called: Cache registry key
Double-click on it and change it’s value to: %USERPROFILE%Local SettingsTemporary Internet Files
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My opinion about dual band rteour:Looking all for purchaser reviews all for Linksys via Cisco WRT320N Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router?You can read twenty reviews all for the Linksys by Cisco WRT320N Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router on top of Amazon.Sample review:I purchased this to replace my Linksys WRT54GS wireless rteour because I wanted the gigabit functionality for my connected network. I installed this rteour without using the included code. It worked instantly and flawlessly.I somebody only had it for astir a period. Til now , I have nothing negative to report. The strength of the wireless signals is superior and my bugged computers (3) transfer facts at incredible speeds.Installing rteours successfully, especially wireless rteours, requires a jellied understanding of the technology and options available to you. I was certainly hesitant to buy this rteour because of the denial reviews I read, but I wanted gigabit connectivity and this seemed like the best option. A lot of products get ruined, but its not always clear if the snags lie beside the products or those attempting to install and spend them.Suggestion: When installing wireless rteours, I recommend filtering RAINCOAT addresses all for wireless connections to only allow computers beside the MACINTOSH addresses you have entered on your list to connect to your rteour.
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Review by for Rating: I worried this prdocut would be hard to install, configure and use. This sounds silly since I’m an engineer working at a dot-com company, building a large Internet network. Even engineers get stuck with computer hardware they can’t get to work. Also, being net savvy, I tend to want my network hardware to work MY way and not in some configuration deemed good by marketing monkeys. All fears quickly faded, however as the router was up and running with my network 15 minutes after opening the box. Ease of use is important, as I frequently distrust technical support for networking prdocuts. No fault of Linksys, but years with inept customer service apes, trained only to hold phones, ruined me. If I can not get a prdocut to work in short order when other, equivalent prdocuts exist, I quickly return, exchange and try again. Thankfully, I did not have to do so. The Linksys jumped all hurtles without effort.Ease of use goes past the install to the packaging and into the web-based configuration. The packaging comes with a quick start guide. Smart. Impatient males with more eagerness than brains don’t want to read manuals, even short ones. The quick start has everything you need to get online in short order. If you need the advanced features, like port redirection, a DMZ host, or PPP over ethernet, the manual is friendly and the configuration screens are kind. Five minutes after surfing the web, I reconfigured my PC to have a static IP address (rather than the DHCP generated address, given to me by the quick start guide), and set up port redirection for my web server.DHCP is great, especially if you take tote your laptop between home and work. DHCP is a service, run on a network, allowing computers on the network to ask what their IP addresses, gateways, DNS servers and subnet masks are. The DHCP server replies, allowing computers to dynamically configure themselves based on what network the computer is on. Thus, you can conveniently carry your laptop into work, hook it up without reconfiguring the networking. If you’re me, you’re likely too lazy to set up a UNIX computer on your network just for a DHCP server. So, having the Linksys Cable/DSL router provide DHCP is a big bonus.Net novices may wonder if this router is a risk to have. With all the media attention, you likely think an army of computer and network savvy teens are just waiting for you to go online, so they can infect and hack your computer. I’ve never had a problem, but then, I’m cautious from where I download software and with whom I interact. One risk is placing a bad password on your router, allowing others to reconfigure your network. I envision several lazy people not bothering to change the default password on their Linksys routers, creating some minor havoc. However, because the router uses network address translation, you have the potential to be safer as outsiders see only the IP address of your router and not your host. So far as I know, the only listening port on the router is the embedded wed server and any in-bound port-forwarding you set up, so people trying to get in, from the outside, will likely rely on you to do something dumb. A few dumb things include an easily guessed password on the router your first name, or the word router are really terrible ideas downloading software from any web page with the words d00d or kewl, or setting up a web server from an old Linux distribution without checking CERT advisories for known security holes. More dumb things exist. Use common sense, but never fear making mistakes; it’s just a computer.If you have several computers in your home and want them all to be networked, the Linksys can do the job. Yes, only 5 ports exist on the back, but 10 megabit per second (MBPS) hubs are less than $30 and 100 MBPS hubs are around $100. Multiples of either hub can be added, to get up to 255 computer on your network. Though, if you have 255 computers, just using hubs will lead to frightening performance problems, but one hopes, anyone with so many computers, knows better.