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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-655 => Topic started by: wesseln on January 16, 2009, 06:14:24 AM
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I constantly have crashes with my router. When I look into the Logs I see that the router recieves "deathentications" and Wireless AP crashes.
I have already posted a question about this before, and I never have solved the problem.
Changed almost any setting I can change.
Solution anyone?
Many thanks!
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Please post most as much details about your configuration and devices as possible. It's impossible to give a sensible answer this way.
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Ok,
By the advanced wireless menu deselected WLAN partition, WMM enable, Short GI and extra wireless protection.
I also turned off the firewall, wish Qos and Wifi protected setup. I do not run any mac filtering or what so-ever.
I use WPA2 encryption and I also tryed to see how it wroked while turned off.
The adapter I use is the DWA-140 USB dongle.
This is the configurition that the connection is at his most constant way, meaning that he will drop once in an hour.
For the wireless I have selected Channel 1, and set it at 20/40 mhz.
I use FW 1.12 (I also tryed different firmware versions)
Help is very very welcome ;D
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Ok,
By the advanced wireless menu deselected WLAN partition, WMM enable, Short GI and extra wireless protection.
I also turned off the firewall, wish Qos and Wifi protected setup. I do not run any mac filtering or what so-ever.
I use WPA2 encryption and I also tryed to see how it wroked while turned off.
The adapter I use is the DWA-140 USB dongle.
This is the configurition that the connection is at his most constant way, meaning that he will drop once in an hour.
For the wireless I have selected Channel 1, and set it at 20/40 mhz.
I use FW 1.12 (I also tryed different firmware versions)
Help is very very welcome ;D
1. Get firmware 1.11 or 1.21.
2. What devices are attached (PC, Xbox...?)
3. WiSH and Qos will normally have no effect on disconnects.
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I started with firmware 1.11. But I will give it another shot :-\
The devices are 2 pc's (wireless ofcourse) and a Nintendo Wii
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It's probably the Wii causing the issue. Get through some posts in this forum that address Wii issues.
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It's probably the Wii causing the issue. Get through some posts in this forum that address Wii issues.
The Wii authenticates and deauthenticates all day long when not in use -- it's by design. The Wii authenticates, does some housekeeping, and deauthenticates. It causes no problems and it's normal.