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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-615 => Topic started by: 420Ryme on August 10, 2009, 07:05:55 AM
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Hello all,
Last night I found the most strange problem with my DIR-615 RevB. I found that the router kept spontaneously rebooting every 10-15 seconds, with all of the lights on the router coming on and going solid then boom down she would go (rinse and repeat). I did the normal troubleshooting steps of hard power cycling which made no change. The next step is where I found something odd.
I used a pen to hit the reset button on the back of the router and power cycled again. This time I was able to login to the router and move around without it rebooting on me. Strange right? So I started to set things back up exactly the way they were before and had been working for years without issue. As soon as I enable the wireless with WPA security set up I get a message saying "Warning, some changes you have made may cause WI-FI security to not work correctly". Which is weird because as stated above I have used the same settings for well over a year without fail. Once the settings were saved the cycle of reboots would start all over again.
My settings :
Firmware 2.25
DHCP with 2 machines hard wired and 5 machines wireless
WAP (all default settings) other then a 53 character key using letters and numbers only
Wireless - all default settings other then a network name of GoAheadAndTry (I live in a college town so stealing wireless is a norm) Network is visable
DHCP IP reservations for my two wired machines
Admin Password set.
Now, if I reset (button in back) and leave wireless disabled I was able to brows the internet for 2+ hours via my wired machines. It's only when I enable wireless that the problem starts all over again.
Any suggestions on troubleshooting gladly accepted as I have a house full of college girls getting ready for school to start and my ass is grass if I don't get this back up today.
Thanks,
Ryme
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Oh one addition, I did try to reflash the 2.25 firmware and it seemd to have worked correctly (though I was using firefox) but made no change to the original issue. When I get home from work I will try internet explorer and make sure it works correctly. Reading around the forums.. you learn stuff. lol
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http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=5851.0
So exactly how does symantec endpoint protection (firewall) cause wireless reboots on D-Link routers?
*cookies for the person who can explain this to me*
I'm going to uninstall/reinstall SEP with only the anti-virus when I get home and see if it resolves the issue like it did for Whitey.
FINGERS CROSSED!
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THE FIX WORKED!!!!!
All I had to do was disable the firewall portion of SEP and I'm now good to go. With the popularity of SEP D-Link should really sticky that thread. I almost went out and spent 130$ on a new Linksys gigbit router.
Thank you so much Whitey!
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You should have bought the Linksys, I have had nothing but crap experiences with the 615 until I got the WRT160N, never looked back.
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I second the feelling that the DIR-615 (B) is a bad product. Constant reboots when wireless radio enabled. Poorly designed "modules" do not help either.
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I second the feelling that the DIR-615 (B) is a bad product. Constant reboots when wireless radio enabled. Poorly designed "modules" do not help either.
if the B is a bad product then there's such a thing as a recall that dlink should do if it were a proper company. I'm sorely disappointed in my B's wireless performance as of late and will probably be purchasing a new router this weekend. It won't be a dlink.
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Recalls are for "dangerous" products. Since most routers are only used to make a network and Internet access, I would believe that a recall will never be "issued."