So its possible to hack up the wiring so you don't have to hit the momentary switch? Interested in it for our apartment - roommate likes it - just want to know if the part 100% needs to be replaced for outer buttons to work.
You aren't opening it and letting cold air out all the time like a refrigerator, and they are really well insulated. You'll spend far more on drinks to stock it than electricity.
While I have never had a problem with speedway gas, I've been on Kroger for a while now and my gas mileage has gone up a few ticks. However, I'm doing more highway driving than I have before, so meh.
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not only can i believe i dug this up, but i knew exactly where to look for it.
Maybe for their shitty self setup cd they include, but if you just connect a device directly to the router and go through the web interface, it doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter if it says its for xp or vista, the operating system doesn't set the standard. All that matters is if your devices have a wireless b/g/n card. They will need wireless-n support to get 300mbps.