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Old 06-28-2010, 02:22 AM
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Re: evo router

I can confirm that the free software works just fine on the Netflix Roku box, and on 3G just like the HotSpot, and for me, with no glitches or spooling issues. This was a biggie for me, as the cable internet (and cable in general) here often goes down. Now we can watch movies just like with the HotSpot. It had an issue when setting up with the Mac address, but the software figured it out with the Roku box, and all I had to do was hit "Apply" or something like that, and it worked. You also have to uncheck a box having to do with "wake" or something like that, which keeps the wifi alive when the phone goes to sleep. Very simple, all in all.
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