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Anyway, I have been researching getting Fon, but I've been reading that the router may not be compatible with the n800, as well as certain Dell laptops. However, all the posts regarding this subject are from July 2007, way before the OS2008 firmware update and the new Fonero+ router. There has been a recent post in the French Fon forum but I don't know French and the translations using Google make the conversation nonsensical. There has been discussion disabling the power saving option or flashing the router with the dd-wrt firmware. Neither looks worthwhile, espcially the dd-wrt option, as I haven't done code since Qbasic (remember that?).
Has there been any progress in the whole router/n800 issue? Does the Fonero+ router solve this problem? Anyone have any worthwhile suggestions? I wrote to the support team at Fon but they have yet to get back to me.
Thanks!