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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DGL-4500 => Topic started by: hadberz on September 08, 2008, 06:17:47 PM
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My dgl-4500 wireless resets all the time. I flashed to 1.12 and reset to default settings. I never had any heat issues, router was sitting on it's side. It was working fine when I first got it last month.
The router shows around 400 errors when I look in the wireless statistics. I'm guess it's probably just defective. I just wanted to see if anyone else has had this problem.
My old dgl-4300 still works great, kinda wish I didn't buy the 4500.
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hadberz,
What wireless band are you running.. 2.4GHz or 5GHz? Do you have other wireless devices on the same band which may cause interference? Please ensure your wireless environment is clear from any type of interference.
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I was on the road for a few months, and now decided to fool with this router some more. I'm running 2.4GHz, there are no other wireless devices on this band in the house. In fact my 4300 router runs wireless great so I can't see how something would cause interference with the 4500 and not the 4300.
I have flashed to 1.15. I don't get as many errors as I used too, but the logs show the wireless resets continuously. Anyone have any ideas on what the problem is?
Here is what the log looks like.
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:23:49 2008 Leeching: Wireless system with MAC address associated
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:23:49 2008 Above message repeated 1 times
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:23:42 2008 Leeching: Wireless system with MAC address disconnected for reason: Received Deauthentication
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:23:37 2008 Log viewed by IP address 192.168.0.172
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:23:35 2008 Allowed configuration authentication by IP address 192.168.0.172
[WARN] Sun Dec 21 16:23:32 2008 A network computer (Wii) was assigned the IP address of 192.168.0.189.
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:23:32 2008 Leeching: Wireless system with MAC address associated
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:23:32 2008 Above message repeated 1 times
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:21:06 2008 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 60.15.177.170:45288 to 68.59.32.177:1026
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:18:12 2008 Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 221.195.73.86:12200 to 68.59.32.177:8000
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:18:12 2008 Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 221.195.73.86:12200 to 68.59.32.177:9090
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:17:00 2008 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 202.97.238.234:50855 to 68.59.32.177:1026
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:16:30 2008 Blocked incoming ICMP error message (ICMP type 3) from 70.69.75.99 to 68.59.32.177 as there is no UDP session active between 68.59.32.177:33836 and 192.168.1.104:44322
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:15:30 2008 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 220.233.192.246:34820 to 68.59.32.177:45195
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:14:02 2008 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 200.148.24.240:12785 to 68.59.32.177:42186
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:13:42 2008 Leeching: Wireless system with MAC address disconnected for reason: Received Deauthentication
[WARN] Sun Dec 21 16:13:32 2008 A network computer (Wii) was assigned the IP address of 192.168.0.189.
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:13:32 2008 Leeching: Wireless system with MAC address associated
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:13:32 2008 Above message repeated 1 times
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:12:42 2008 Leeching: Wireless system with MAC address disconnected for reason: Received Deauthentication
[WARN] Sun Dec 21 16:12:32 2008 A network computer (Wii) was assigned the IP address of 192.168.0.189.
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:12:32 2008 Leeching: Wireless system with MAC address associated
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:12:32 2008 Above message repeated 1 times
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:11:15 2008 Wireless link is up
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:11:12 2008 Stored configuration to non-volatile memory
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:11:11 2008 primary: Unlock AP setup
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:11:07 2008 Stored configuration to non-volatile memory
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:11:05 2008 Wireless link is down
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:11:05 2008 Wireless restart
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:11:05 2008 Disconnect all stations
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:11:05 2008 primary: Unlock AP setup
[INFO] Sun Dec 21 16:10:45 2008 Leeching: Wireless system with MAC address disconnected for reason: Received Deauthentication
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My dgl-4500 wireless resets all the time. I flashed to 1.12 and reset to default settings. I never had any heat issues, router was sitting on it's side. It was working fine when I first got it last month.
The router shows around 400 errors when I look in the wireless statistics. I'm guess it's probably just defective. I just wanted to see if anyone else has had this problem.
My old dgl-4300 still works great, kinda wish I didn't buy the 4500.
Ignore the error statistics -- see http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=2844.msg17005#msg17005 to help you understand them. Your DGL-4300 should be racking up the same kinds of counts.
If that's the Wii deauthenticating and reauthenticating each time, it looks like one side has blacklisted the other. Restart both the DGL-4500 and the Wii to try and remove the block. If that alone doesn't fix it. Change the SSID of the DGL-4500, reboot the Wii, then have the Wii associate to the new SSID as there probably is something wrong with the current saved wireless profile.
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it's normal for the Wii to Deauth and reauth. Thats Nintendos design, it saves power. Thats nintendos excuse or so i've heard, mine does that too.
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Ah, cool! I hope it only does that when it's idle, then. 8)
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Alright so errors are pretty normal, I thought something wrong since my 4300 has very few wireless errors.
So any ideas what is causing my wireless disconnecting every 10 to 30 minutes. This happens on my daughters desktop and my laptops. I'll be browsing the web or downloading files and the wireless just disconnects. When I am using my 4300 I have no disconnects to any of my wireless computers or the wii.
I have my antennas setup like this _ l _ and the 4500 is mounted to the wall, so there shouldn't be any heat issues.
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List out your wireless settings.
If you have game consoles, such as the Wii, ALWAYS give it a DHCP reservation. I only say this, because it elminates problems of trying to connect, and/or stay connected.
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Agreed - let's see some settings ...
I have my antennas setup like this _ l _ and the 4500 is mounted to the wall, so there shouldn't be any heat issues.
The two end antennas in the above will have the same plane -- try this for possible improvement \ | / (the middle one optionally angled forward or back but not side-to-side)
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Thanks for the replys. I have tried positioning the antennas, but it makes no difference. Here are my current settings. Keep in mind I have tried just about every settings with no improvements. It's like the radio just decides to turn off and on for no reason. I do have the dhcp reservations set for all my wireless devices.
Band 2.4GHz
Mode Mixed 802.11n, g, b
Auto Channel Scan
Wireless channel ch6
Transmission Rate Best (automatic)
Channel Width Auto 20/40 MHz
WPA Mode Auto (WPA or WPA 2)
Cipher Type AES
Transmission Power High
Beacon Period 100
RTS Threshold 2346
Fragmentation Threshold 2346
DTIM Interval 1
WLAN Partition not checked
WMM Enabled checked
Short GI checked
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Auto Channel Scan = Disable by setting a specific channel (surely)
Channel Width Auto 20/40 MHz = set to 20 MHz (maybe)
If this helps, changing channels or modes may be behind some of the restarts you were seeing. In my case, "Auto Channel Scan" was definitely a culprit.
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This is how I have mine set and I do not get many errors.
Wireless LAN
Wireless Radio : Enabled
802.11 Mode : 802.11g only
Channel Width : 20MHz
Channel : 1
Secondary Channel :
WISH : Active
Wi-Fi Protected Setup : Enabled/Configured
Guest Wi-Fi Protected Setup : Enabled/Not Configured
SSID List
Network Name (SSID) MAC Address Security Mode
******* ******* WPA Only - Personal
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What band is better 2.4ghz or 5ghz ?
And what about for channel as well ?
Whats the difference between 20 and 40 ?
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What band is better 2.4ghz or 5ghz ?
And what about for channel as well ?
Whats the difference between 20 and 40 ?
The 2.4 GHz band is best for penetration indoors. 5 GHz isn't so great, unless you are outdoors.
On the 2.4GHz range, the channel's best to use are either 1, 6, or 11...these are the ones that have the least amount of interference from other devices, etc.
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The 2.4 GHz band is best for penetration indoors. 5 GHz isn't so great, unless you are outdoors.
On the 2.4GHz range, the channel's best to use are either 1, 6, or 11...these are the ones that have the least amount of interference from other devices, etc.
thanks.
I actually bought this router thinking 5ghz would be better, and I use Wireless-N as well.
ANy other recommendations?
I did just noticed 5ghz band wasnt that good, either on 20mhz width or 40width or auto 20/40 same results when i went far. Would it be better to have it on 20mhz or 40mhz than on Auto 20/40 ?
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If you have clients that dont support the 40mhz band then leave it at auto.
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Dont know if my 2 Laptops support 20 or 40.
So I have it on Auto I suppose.
I thought the reason of 5ghz was because 2.4ghz gets some connection lost because of cellphones and other electronics stuff. So then what?
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It depends on the adapter that is inside of them. If they are Intel ones...ie 3945ABG or lower, then no...it won't.
Anything higher than that will support 40Hz bands.
Do not use 5 GHz indoors. It's not very good, PERIOD. 2.4Ghz is the sweet spot. Use higher up channels, and disable auto channel scan to manually select. Best channels are either 1, 6, or 11.
You should start your own topic, since you aren't the OP. And you haven't quite told us what your problem was.
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I had the same problem, but cured it by turning off Wi-Fi Protected Setup.
Try this:
Go to the router console, and click Advanced tab.
On the left-hand list of categories, click Wifi Protected Setup
On the right-hand pane, uncheck the box that reads Enable.
Save your settings.
Know that turning off WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) will not affect your password protected network as secured by WPA, or WEP. I use WPA with AES just fine with WPS disabled, and the odd "deauthentication" errors simply vanished.
Good luck!