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Title: 655 and 1.32
Post by: svfusion on September 09, 2009, 09:44:43 AM
Ever since I upgrade to 1.32 my router has been doing "WIRELESS RESTART" every 5 minutes it seems. All wireless computers keeps getting dropped. This has worked fine on 1.21.
Title: Re: 655 and 1.32
Post by: svfusion on September 09, 2009, 09:45:43 AM
Also it is a A4 revision.
Title: Re: 655 and 1.32
Post by: mhouser on September 09, 2009, 10:55:19 AM
Try turning off the NNTP
Title: Re: 655 and 1.32
Post by: EddieZ on September 09, 2009, 11:56:30 AM
Tried reflashing the firmware and manually configuring (retrieving the saved config from an older firmware may cause issues)?
Title: Re: 655 and 1.32
Post by: mhouser on September 09, 2009, 12:14:38 PM
It may. As a rule I always set it up again.
Title: Re: 655 and 1.32
Post by: svfusion on September 09, 2009, 12:21:57 PM
thanks for the replies guys, I will try these when I get home and report back! Thanks!!
Title: Re: 655 and 1.32
Post by: EddieZ on September 09, 2009, 12:22:46 PM
OK, good luck...we're standing by  :D
Title: Re: 655 and 1.32
Post by: newtoncd on September 09, 2009, 12:35:18 PM
I was having the exact same problem and a post by another member fixed it ... here are the steps that fixed my situation:

Make these settings on the router:

Under Advanced --> QOS engine --> QOS engine setup:
Uncheck Dynamic Fragmentation

Under Advanced --> Advanced Wireless -->Advanced Wireless Settings:
Uncheck Short GI

Under Advanced --> Wi-Fi Protected Setup:
Uncheck enable

Under Advanced --> Secure Spot:
Uncheck Enable Securespot services

Under Setup --> Internet --> Manual Internet Connection Setup:
Uncheck Enable Advanced DNS Service

Under Setup --> Network Settings --> Router Settings:
Uncheck Enable DNS Relay

Under Setup --> Network Settings --> DHCP Server Settings:
Check Always Broadcast

Under Setup --> Wireless Settings --> Manual Wireless Network Setup:
Set 802.11 Mode to Mixed n,g,b
Check Enable Auto Channel Scan
Set Transmission rate to Best (automatic)
Set channel width to Auto 20/40
security mode to WPA personal
Set Visibility Status to visible

Under Wireless Security Mode set:
Set Security mode WPA-Personal
Set WPA Mode to WPA2 Only
Cipher type AES
Pre-Shared Key is required

After making the changes above, reboot the computer(s) on the network or run ipconfig /renew.