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| subject: | Re: Question 2: Internet dropping out |
From: "David Blair"
Nothing in the log, and since 2.45 is beta, I am at 2.42 "Rich
Gauszka" wrote in message
news:413f24d8$1{at}w3.nls.net...
>I tried every level of firmware from 228 to 245 on my d-link 624 to no
>avail. I did see the resets in the D-link log though so if you're not
>seeing them it's probably not the router
>
>
> "David Blair" wrote in message
> news:413f192f$1{at}w3.nls.net...
>> Rich,
>>
>> The new one IS a 624, but the old one was a 614+ and had the problem.
>> Behaviour is no different.
>>
>> I believe the newer firmware on the 624 corrected the problem you
>> mention.
>>
>> "Rich Gauszka" wrote in message
>> news:413e5c23$1{at}w3.nls.net...
>>> Hopefully your wireless router wasn't a D-Link Dl-624. There have
>>> similar complaints about that router. I suffered the connection drops
>>> while my D-Link router reset and finally replaced it with a Linksys.
>>> Does your router create a log file that you can check?
>>>
>>>
>>> "David Blair" wrote in message
>>> news:413e5839$1{at}w3.nls.net...
>>>> It only happens when I use something with a heavy download- and it
>>>> doesn't matter which machine is busy, they all hiccup.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "John Cuccia" wrote in message
>>>> news:n8esj0hvqgtlop5a0ogilmtobh41fl3kgi{at}4ax.com...
>>>>> Maybe a bad NIC is sending out periodic broadcast storms?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 12:14:57 -0500, "David Blair"
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>I have my internet server going through the router
also, along with
>>>>>>two
>>>>>>other PCs. They all hiccup at the same time.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>It's dropping my Internet connectivity briefly. And
I have new cables,
>>>>>>and
>>>>>>bought a new router before discovering that wasn't the issue.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Geo." wrote in
message news:413cfcec{at}w3.nls.net...
>>>>>>> what do you mean it also hits your server? Do
you lose connectivity
>>>>>>> between a
>>>>>>> desktop and the server? Tried a different hub or cables?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Geo.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "David Blair"
wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:413ce238{at}w3.nls.net...
>>>>>>>> Okay, this isn't really a Windows
question. Oh well...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> When the traffic gets heavy on my DSL
connection (like a file
>>>>>>>> download)
>>>>>>>> my
>>>>>>>> connection drops and reconnects
intermittently. It drives me crazy,
>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>> screws with my ability to use this thing.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I swapped out my DSL modem with another I
had, bought a new
>>>>>>>> wireless
>>>>>>>> router,
>>>>>>>> changed the cables... then noticed it also
hits my server, so I
>>>>>>>> didn't
>>>>>>>> bother to buy a new NIC.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Ideas?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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