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Sticky Faders after router switch.....
All,
Maybe Digi can chime in here. I had a Siemens router that worked perfectly with the Control24. I recently bought the Linksys WRT54g router that has wireless capability. Now when i use the C24 the faders seem to "stick" in some cases and are generally harder to move. They really fight my movements and it is totally random. I dont push them hard because I dont want to break anything but this is annoying.... Any ideas Digi...or ANYONE for that matter? Thanks, S0nguy |
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Re: Sticky Faders after router switch.....
oh well kids....no go.
I had to switch back to my old router and just buy an access point for wireless. Beware C24 users! the Linksys WRT54G is not a good choice for a router to use with the C24!! -S0nguy |
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