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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-655 => Topic started by: newguy110 on February 21, 2008, 07:53:47 AM
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Hello,
I have a DIR-655 router, a DWA-552 card installed in a desktop computer that has windows xp home and a DWA652 installed to my laptop that has Windows vista home premium withouth sp1.
Router H/W A2 1.11
Card Driver 1.30
I am streaming videos from my desktop DWA-552 and DWA-652 laptop is the reciepient I got a lot of freezing issues. I look in the router log and I got a lot of Deauthentication message every time it freeze.
I tried eliminating the wireless and connect everything by wire and there is no problem with disconnection and freezing all good but wires is a mess:-).
I tried connecting my laptop by wire and the desktop wirelessly and see if the DWA-552 can have better connection but that card still having connecting problem even if the router and the card are four feet apart I'm still getting deauthentication message.
I also tried connecting desktop DWA-552 via wire and DWA-652 laptop wirelessly and this has a better connection and less error message.
If i look at the stats it's signal is at 100% and sometime reach the 300 mark but moving a lot 17-54-250 etc.
I tried playing with the settings. Get it to a specific channel 11, with 20/40 and WPA2 encryption and just set it up to recieve n/g only and has no luck.
Any suggestions guys?
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Anyone?
Like ETA on the next Firmware release?.
Another problem came up. If the Wireless card and wired network card that is installed in one computer are connected to the router at the same time my network is locked out like everything stopped. It locked the rest of my computer connected to the router and they cant connect to the internet or cant connect to other computer.
I have to either disable the wireless card or unplug the wire connected to the network card to get things working again.
Newguy110
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Is the router running MAC filtering?
How about the ENCRYPTION?
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Hello Lycan,
The settings I have is below
WPA Personal
WPA2 Only
AES
3600
No mac filtering. Turn MAC Filtering off.
Is there a reason why I am recieving the deathentication message? Is there any adjustment I can do with the router to eliminate some problems at least?
Just FYI, I have another laptop that's running XP pro with 54g wireless that I recently connected to DIR-655 with current router settings and the connection didn't miss a beat. Strange.
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Hello Lycan,
The settings I have is below
WPA Personal
WPA2 Only
AES
3600
No mac filtering. Turn MAC Filtering off.
Is there a reason why I am recieving the deathentication message? Is there any adjustment I can do with the router to eliminate some problems at least?
Just FYI, I have another laptop that's running XP pro with 54g wireless that I recently connected to DIR-655 with current router settings and the connection didn't miss a beat. Strange.
Hi newguy110,
I would have been up a lot longer than the 4 days currently. I turned off the power strip to correct a different problem.
Set up your Wireless settings to:
802.11 mode to 802.11n only.
Uncheck Enable Auto Channel Scan
Wireless Channel - Select Wireless Channel 10.
Set Internal Transmission Rate to MCS 11-52 (108) Mbit/s
Channel Width: Auto 20/40 Mhz
I am Invisible to everyone.
Note: Establish 300.0 Mbps before changing the 802.11 mode to Mixed 802.11n and 802.11g for your other laptop.
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Hi
Why do i get this error message in the log section of the router?
"Wireless system with MAC address 001DE0612DE1 disconnected for reason: Received Deauthentication."
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Thanks thecreator for the tip,
I did the adjustments and 300 speed is atainable and when you copy big files and it's blazing fast no complain there:-). When you look the Network activities in the task manager while it's copying the file its like there is a rythm where it drops every five minutes that's where the deathenthications happen.
Just FYI, I'm just reporting what I find.
Cheers,
newguy110
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I tried the DIR-655 MSBeta39 from the link above and I got a little better performance but the Deuthentication still shows up.
With my current router settings I have the N running at 270 -300 speed and the G at 54 speed but the G connection is more stable that the N so far I find connected to the router.
Just FYI,
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Here is the log I got. After associated it got deauthentication.
INFO] Wed Feb 27 16:55:26 2008 Wireless system with MAC address 12195B5DEFEF disconnected for reason: Received Deauthentication.
[INFO] Wed Feb 27 16:55:21 2008 Wireless system with MAC address 12195B5DEFEF associated
[INFO] Wed Feb 27 16:55:21 2008 Wireless system with MAC address 12195B5DEFEF disconnected for reason: Received Deauthentication.
[INFO] Wed Feb 27 16:55:16 2008 Wireless system with MAC address 12195B5DEFEF associated
[INFO] Wed Feb 27 16:55:16 2008 Wireless system with MAC address 12195B5DEFEF disconnected for reason: Received Deauthentication.
[INFO] Wed Feb 27 16:55:10 2008 Wireless system with MAC address 12195B5DEFEF associated
Wireless Client
MAC Address IP Address Mode Rate Signal (%)
311B777AD715 10.10.0.197 11g 54 100
12195B5DEFEF 10.10.0.196 11ng 162 100
Both N & G are connected but there is no deauthentication for the G as you can see from the log
Please advise if I need to replace the router cause it having a problem or the problem is currently being worked on? I bought this router at Best Buy Jan 25.
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Here is the log I got. After associated it got deauthentication.
INFO] Wed Feb 27 16:55:26 2008 Wireless system with MAC address 12195B5DEFEF disconnected for reason: Received Deauthentication.
[INFO] Wed Feb 27 16:55:21 2008 Wireless system with MAC address 12195B5DEFEF associated
[INFO] Wed Feb 27 16:55:21 2008 Wireless system with MAC address 12195B5DEFEF disconnected for reason: Received Deauthentication.
[INFO] Wed Feb 27 16:55:16 2008 Wireless system with MAC address 12195B5DEFEF associated
[INFO] Wed Feb 27 16:55:16 2008 Wireless system with MAC address 12195B5DEFEF disconnected for reason: Received Deauthentication.
[INFO] Wed Feb 27 16:55:10 2008 Wireless system with MAC address 12195B5DEFEF associated
Wireless Client
MAC Address IP Address Mode Rate Signal (%)
311B777AD715 10.10.0.197 11g 54 100
12195B5DEFEF 10.10.0.196 11ng 162 100
Both N & G are connected but there is no deauthentication for the G as you can see from the log
Please advise if I need to replace the router cause it having a problem or the problem is currently being worked on? I bought this router at Best Buy Jan 25.
Replacing your router will NOT help... internet are PLENTY of people with same problem (including me)... is a big problem with router (including "g" mode too) and D-Link NOT discovered yet... D-Link DOESN`t know what is causing "Received Deauthentication" until today... support will not help you in this moment....
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Thanks for the info fgl30,
I'm a patient guy I can wait for the next firmware release=:-). I just didn't get any response that's why. This is my second DLINK router and I'm very happy with my first router DI-524 that I retire and put it back in the box and I'm keeping it as a backup. I got this DIR-655 to upgrade my network and surprise to find this problem.
Anyway If there something we can do or test that we can run we'll be happy to help or give dlink some more info.
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We are attempting to isolate the issue. So far it's been difficult as we can not find a LCD (lowest common denominator) to start at. Any information you can provide about the machines that getting De-authed, would be helpful.
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This my network and computer setup.
The DIR-655 is currently in the MSBeta 39 firmware.
Wireless Settings
Mixed 802.11n and 802.11g
Wireless Channel 10
Channel Width Auto 20/40
WPA2 Only
AES
3600
No QoS, Wish or MAC Filtering
Desktop has DWA-552
AMD 3000+ with 1gig Memory
Windows XP home edition with sp2
Driver 1.30
Laptop has DWA-652
Gateway 1.7 with dual core with 2 gig memory
Windows Vista 32 Home Premium Ed w/out sp
Driver 1.30
Laptop has Intel(R) Pro-Wireless 3945ABG
Dell D820 1.8 dual core with 2 gig memory
Windows XP Pro w/ sp2
All can be connected wirelessly or by wire. Both the DWA cards is experiencing deuthentication by wireless connection.
Lycan, is there a specific information that you want to know or setting that you want me to find out?
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Newguy110,
What are your settings on the "advanced wireless" page? Look at "WMM Enable" in particular. I was seeing performance issues when connecting via wireless "N" mode with my DWA-652 and found that turning on "WMM Enable" solved the problems. You can see that thread in the DWA-652 forum.
Regards,
Karl
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Newguy110,
What are your settings on the "advanced wireless" page? Look at "WMM Enable" in particular. I was seeing performance issues when connecting via wireless "N" mode with my DWA-652 and found that turning on "WMM Enable" solved the problems. You can see that thread in the DWA-652 forum.
Regards,
Karl
Hello Karl, I tried it with WMM check and unchecked but did not make a difference. We'll keep trying.
thanks!
Newguy
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We are attempting to isolate the issue. So far it's been difficult as we can not find a LCD (lowest common denominator) to start at. Any information you can provide about the machines that getting De-authed, would be helpful.
Do you suspicious about Intel wireless links?
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Newguy110,
Have you tried any of the throughput tests similar to the ones from my thread in the DWA-652 forum? (ie ixia Qcheck or ftp)
Regards,
Karl
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Internet Sessions
This page displays the full details of active internet sessions to your router.
10.10.0.199:49172 49172 68.142.233.185:443 TCP EST Out 129 7675
10.10.0.199:49167 49167 216.155.193.140:5050 TCP EST Out 128 7754
68.151.230.27:68 68 *.*.*.*:* UDP - - 128 -
I've rolled back to 1.11 firmware and this ip is showing up 68.151.230.27 and it's not in my IP range.
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Internet Sessions
This page displays the full details of active internet sessions to your router.
10.10.0.199:49172 49172 68.142.233.185:443 TCP EST Out 129 7675
10.10.0.199:49167 49167 216.155.193.140:5050 TCP EST Out 128 7754
68.151.230.27:68 68 *.*.*.*:* UDP - - 128 -
I've rolled back to 1.11 firmware and this ip is showing up 68.151.230.27 and it's not in my IP range.
68.151.230.27 comes back to Shaw Communications in Alberta, Canada.
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68.151.230.27 comes back to Shaw Communications in Alberta, Canada.
What does it mean? Please elaborate cause I'm also getting this logs that's being blocked.
[INFO] Sun Mar 02 11:16:06 2008 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 24.64.206.103:14876 to 68.151.230.27:1026
[INFO] Sun Mar 02 11:16:06 2008 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 24.64.206.103:14876 to 68.151.230.27:1027
[INFO] Sun Mar 02 11:16:06 2008 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 24.64.206.103:14876 to 68.151.230.27:1028
[INFO] Sun Mar 02 11:14:16 2008 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 68.144.160.15:16900 to 68.151.230.27:19402
[INFO] Sun Mar 02 11:11:56 2008 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 24.64.212.247:9244 to 68.151.230.27:1028
[INFO] Sun Mar 02 11:11:56 2008 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 24.64.212.247:9244 to 68.151.230.27:1027
[INFO] Sun Mar 02 11:11:56 2008 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 24.64.212.247:9244 to 68.151.230.27:1026
[INFO] Sun Mar 02 11:01:10 2008 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 76.103.140.43:40684 to 68.151.230.27:19402
[INFO] Sun Mar 02 11:00:20 2008 Blocked incoming ICMP packet (ICMP type 8) from 83.222.165.82 to 68.151.230.27
[INFO] Sun Mar 02 10:59:46 2008 Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 68.151.195.114:1466 to 68.151.230.27:139
[INFO] Sun Mar 02 10:58:20 2008 Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 68.150.170.141:43217 to 68.151.230.27:139
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I get the same exact stuff being blocked. I sent a copy of the logs to my ISP (Time Warner) they said there was nothing they could do about it. I do have digital phone so I have always wondered if it had something to do with that, but have never found a real answer.
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I get the same exact stuff being blocked. I sent a copy of the logs to my ISP (Time Warner) they said there was nothing they could do about it. I do have digital phone so I have always wondered if it had something to do with that, but have never found a real answer.
Thanks davevt31 I thought I am only the only one that have this problem. I'll will patiently wait for the next firmware.
Cheers,
Newguy110
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Thanks davevt31 I thought I am only the only one that have this problem. I'll will patiently wait for the next firmware.
Cheers,
Newguy110
For what??? Incoming packets getting blocked? Do you have any idea how many random ranges of IP addresses attempt to connect or portscan public addresses of major broadband providers every day? How is this related to deauthentication?
As I said before, we fixed our deauthentication problem by updating wireless drivers and applying Windows XP wireless hotfixes KB893357 and KB917021. IF you are on XP and are having disconnect problems, set the router to WPA2 only using AES encryption and apply those hotfixes. Have not had a problem since.
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For what??? Incoming packets getting blocked? Do you have any idea how many random ranges of IP addresses attempt to connect or portscan public addresses of major broadband providers every day? How is this related to deauthentication?
As I said before, we fixed our deauthentication problem by updating wireless drivers and applying Windows XP wireless hotfixes KB893357 and KB917021. IF you are on XP and are having disconnect problems, set the router to WPA2 only using AES encryption and apply those hotfixes. Have not had a problem since.
First of all could you post the link for the update.
Second, Did anybody tried it and worked?
Third this is only one of many problem that the router is experiencing if you read the thread.
Fourth I have a vista in one of my laptop in my previous post
Keep trying.
Newguy110
P.S.
I found your link in the WII deauthentication thread geez. anyway I'm going to try it in my xp and let you guys know.
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P.S.
I found your link in the WII deauthentication thread geez. anyway I'm going to try it in my xp and let you guys know.
yeah, oops.. I got the threads mixed up and meant to post the links here and not at all in the wii thread :)
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@EricP
Well, first of all, thx and congratulations for trying to help us with terrible "Deauthetication" problem, but, I tell you a thing: you know what is reallu strange? For me, the "Received Deauthetication" happens time to time... is not a constant problem.... it appears and disappears without explanation or changes in settings.... so, your solution doesn´t worked for me... I think maybe the problem is in router hardware... really strange problem....
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First thanks EricP for showing us the patch.
I did the update in my xp machines, XP Home and XP pro and I'm guessing the SP1 for vista is comming out soon I hope.
For some reason I am experiencing what fgl30 is experiencing. It only happens from time to time and both and N and G wireless cards is getting it now.
It's a bit more stable now but if you use it in realtime usage like video still you will encounter the drop and deauthentication.
Just reporting back.
newguy110
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Happening here too. 2 wireless laptops... both 802.11g clients. Router is set to g-only... WPA2-Personal, AES.
It's intermittent for me too, happens a few times back to back, then seems to be ok for a while.
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Just a wild guess but, could some of these issues have to do with a deauthentication attack ?
- "bad guy" sends spoofed deauthentication frame to router, router send deauthentication data to "good guy" -
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Looks like Dlink is on to something.
I installed the new driver 1.40 for dwa552
DIR-655 Router is in msbeta version
Enable Wish
Enable QoS
No Mac filtering
Video is more relialble. Keep it up!! Cant wait till dlink release this with support cause it the most stable setup that I have in months of waiting.
:D :D
Thanks!!!!
newguy110
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Hello Karl, I tried it with WMM check and unchecked but did not make a difference. We'll keep trying.
thanks!
Newguy
Hi Newguy,
Been following the thread.
Instead of turning something off, try it leaving on the following, instead of turning it off:
In Advanced:
Firewall Settings: Leaving SPI unchecked.
Advanced Wireless:
Transmit Power: High
WMM Enable: Check it.
Short GI: Check it.
Extra Wireless Protection: Check it.
Wish:
Enable Wish: Check it and the first two options. Leave the third Automatic uncheck.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup: Enable it. Use Pin.
Advanced Network:
Enable UPnP: Check it.
Under Multicast Streams:
Enable Multicast Streams: Check it.
Remember to Save Settings from Wired Computer and Save from each Page.
Click Setup, and then click Network Settings:
Enable DHCP Server: Check it.
DHCP Lease Time: Use 10080 for a 7 Day Lease.
Always broadcast: Check it.
See what happens.
Also for QOS
Enable Everything, but don't use Rules.
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Hi,
I "had" this deathentication problem as well when I was using WPA2 with Windows XP SP2.
I then switched to WPA and no more problem.
A week ago I installed SP3 RTM and tried WPA2 again and no issues at all. :D
Before SP3 the connection would drop about every 60 seconds or so when using WPA2.
Take Care,
Will
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I had the deauthentication problem. My laptop would be disconnected from the wireless service every few minutes. I could improve the situation by moving my laptop very close to the router, which improved my signal (%) to 100.
I tried all the tweaks mentioned in this thread (changing the channel width to 20Mhz, unchecking Short GI and/or WMM Enable, changing the Beacon period to 80, etc) I could sort of convince myself that these things, plus messing with the antennae position,s helped a little, but still had regular disconnects.
Then I tried my daughter's laptop and it worked fine, even with signal (%) of 25 or so!!
Hmmm.... maybe it wasn't the Router's sensitivity to 2.4Ghz interference after all....
Messing with the network adapter settings in the laptop did no good. So I thought, maybe the latest driver might help.
I went to the Intel website, downloaded and extracted the latest driver and used the Properties > Configure > Driver tab wizard (double click on the wireless icon in your systray) to install the driver.
Bingo! Rock solid. I restored all the router settings and still rock solid even with signal (%) of 15 or 20.
With the router settings restored I noticed that my daughter's laptop now got an occasional deauthentication. I updated her driver also and it now never gets a deauthentication.
Neither laptop has received a even one deauthentication (per the router log) in the last 48 hours.
The network interface in my laptop is a Intel PRO-Wireless 2200BG network connection.
The network interface in my daughter's laptop is a Intel PRO-Wireless 3945ABG network connection.