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Originally Posted by Spiney95
Bah Humbug. There are only are two other routers in this building. We ARE a bunch of broke characters  My tablet would not recognize that connection either. They were the same brand, installed by our ISP and six or seven years old. I can't help but believe these aging routers can't service the new technology. I am ordering a new router and crossing my fingers.
I am truely wondering if the Vizio is really dead. It was only just under two years old. I am starting to suspect that the router just couldn't pull it. Thank goodness I didn't get rid of it and it is in the corner in the bedroom waiting for someone to figure out what went wrong.
Dark, dreary, and rainy day.  I need to crash and deal with all of these challenges tomorrow........assuming it is a better day. I haven't check the weather forcast as I don't like to knowingly hunt bad news. The spineometer is jumping. Y'all be good...........or not. Hugz and prayers. 
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Mark, are we talking about needing an expensive designer router or will something in the $40-$50 range work, assuming it has current tech.? All it will be servicing will be the tv, which is seldom used, and the tablet which will be a marathon runner. Thanks, Brother.