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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-655 => Topic started by: Scofield on May 07, 2009, 06:42:27 AM
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Hi
i have my Dir-655 with the newest Frimware.
butt i am starting to get a Deauthentication problem.
I have 21/2 mbit internet speed linie, when i want to download something and i use IDM (Internet Download Manager) and set it to use all my 21 downspeed, after short time, i lose the connection to my network. and when i check the log, i can see is this..
[INFO] Thu May 07 15:36:33 2009 Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 84.238.29.223:4760 to 84.238.91.209:135
[INFO] Thu May 07 15:35:03 2009 Blocked outgoing ICMP packet (ICMP type 3) from 192.168.0.187 to 207.46.26.254
[INFO] Thu May 07 15:26:07 2009 Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 84.238.29.223:2275 to 84.238.91.209:135
[INFO] Thu May 07 15:25:10 2009 Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 84.238.83.51:2848 to 84.238.91.209:135
[INFO] Thu May 07 15:23:57 2009 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 85.81.114.156:24962 to 84.238.91.209:25785
[INFO] Thu May 07 15:17:23 2009 inet12: Wireless system with MAC address 0022B0D01A93 disconnected for reason: Received Deauthentication
[INFO] Thu May 07 15:17:23 2009 inet12: Wireless system with MAC address 0022B0D01A93 secured and linked
[INFO] Thu May 07 15:17:23 2009 inet12: Wireless system with MAC address 0022B0D01A93 associated
[INFO] Thu May 07 15:17:23 2009 Above message repeated 1 times
[INFO] Thu May 07 15:17:20 2009 inet12: Wireless system with MAC address 0022B0D01A93 disconnected for reason: Received Deauthentication
how can i fix this problem. ?
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What are your wireless security settings? Security Mode & Associated Settings..
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How's the connection quality (settings and real performance)
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I would also check you anti-virus / firewall software. I had a similar problem where my Norton 360 was forcing the "deauthentication" because my wireless SSID was not listed in the "trusted" networks.
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What are your wireless security settings? Security Mode & Associated Settings..
Hi
i have setup with,
WPA-Personal
WPA2-Only
AES
Group key 3600
and
(http://i39.tinypic.com/2hqf48n.jpg)
Connection quality
XP says: 300 Mbps and good connection.
D-Link Router says this:
(http://i44.tinypic.com/t64geh.jpg)
And anti-virus i use Kaspersky Internet Security. and is it set in trusted
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Did you have troubles with earlier firmware?
Which NIC is in your PC? Updated drivers?
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I'm curious-- are you in an apartment complex or somewhere there might be a lot of wireless routers?
If so, try downloading inSSIDer (http://www.metageek.net/products/inssider) and take a look at the other APs in your area and locate the least used channel and change your 655 to use that channel.
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Did you have troubles with earlier firmware?
Which NIC is in your PC? Updated drivers?
No trouble with firewall.
NIC ?
All my drivers is updated. butt i am not sure if there is a new driver for my wireless card in my pci. i cant find any driver, i have D-Link DWA-547 Rangebooster N650 Desktop Adapter.
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I'm curious-- are you in an apartment complex or somewhere there might be a lot of wireless routers?
If so, try downloading inSSIDer (http://www.metageek.net/products/inssider) and take a look at the other APs in your area and locate the least used channel and change your 655 to use that channel.
Yes i am. butt i have used that program and i rund channel 9 and 5 as second.
Here are a screen from the program. my connection is the Red one (Inet12x)
(http://f.imagehost.org/0883/nnnnnddf.jpg)
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Your RSSI is a bit weak to run very high speed. I guess there's too many obstacles or the distance is not covered well enough by the antenna setting...
Just give channel 1 or 8 a try....
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Your RSSI is a bit weak to run very high speed. I guess there's too many obstacles or the distance is not covered well enough by the antenna setting...
Just give channel 1 or 8 a try....
hmm okay i give it a try.
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And the XP 300 mbps notice: don't pay attention to that. Has no real meaning as to the actual connection speed.
You might also wnat to experiment with the directions the antennas are pointing. They are quite crucial for the 'N' setup/results.
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okay.
is there a way i can find my real connection speed. ?
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I guess the router's indication is the correct one. The router will automatically switch to the best obtainable speed. Looking at the pic that's 54 mbit. You can get the MB/s speed by transfering a large file in the Windows transfer window. 54 mbit will give you about 5 MB/s
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Isn't inSSIDer great? :) Eddie's right about channel 1 or 8, and your signal level is much lower than I would have thought -- closer to -50dBm would be ideal. But since we can't move walls or walk on water, it is what it is. This is what it looks like in Manhattan: (I'm the grey one)
(http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/7035/inssider.png)
I'm still able to get full N speed on my intel wireless (130mbit) even in the bedroom, the DWA-652 card rarely actually gets 300 even when it's 6 feet from the DIR-655.
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Wow! Great picture in Manhattan! You can almost call it ART ;)
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Glad I don't live in a heavily populated wifi area. No wonder people have problems. As you can see there are only a few wher I am, and from the other poster there, his signal strength looks like i'ts being interrupted a lot, like if a phone were ringing or something else was constantly transmitting. As you can see with mine, it's right steady.
(http://hpzdfa.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pM7Iat1HAwVkkg66fGlOXnyCVuBjhCtyEnBNV7rIMaIwwj1K_cSMODFuW2GLiY9VU4ld27Ir326Vr_bBqO6ZLpQOiMo8Pr5yW/scan.JPG)
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Lotacus-- looks like channel 8 or 9 might be a better choice for you :)
As you can see from my graphic-- if my DIR-655 can work at nearly full speed when on low transmit power in Manhattan with over 30 other detected APs, then the DIR-655 can work ANYWHERE.