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I've been having a weird issue lately with my WRT310Nv2. Sometimes when we, and by we, I mean two different computers (one Mac, one XP PC), try to go to a website, it will point us to an entire diffrently website. For example, earlier today I attempted to go to Twitter and twitter.com appeared as some random Blogger website. I've had issues where Amazon.com kepting point to UPS.com, or Facebook.com pointing to MySpace.com, etc.
 
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