Hello all,
I recently purchased the DIR-655, and have had quite a few problems. My setup is a Motorola modem w/ AT&T broadband --> D-Link with firmware 1.32NA ---> Wired win 7. Other devices: wireless macbook pro, wired PS3.
When I first set it up, I was having problems pinging computers on my network by name, and I assumed there was a problem with DNS lookup etc. I upgraded to the most recent firmware and I'm not sure if that helped, but I can ping machines on my network by name, now.
However, within a couple minutes of resetting my modem, any webpages that have references to a lot of other content... ie, msn.com, which has lots of ads and content which causes the internet browser to fetch images from other servers... these sites take minutes to load. Simple sites that only consist of one http request, such as google.com, load in a fair amount of time (a few seconds). But overall sites take about 50 times longer to download than they normally would. But I don't think its the actual connection *speed*, it has to do with the initial session creation when my browser connects out to servers on the web to grab content.
Obviously something is very wrong... Resetting the router seems to resolve this for a few minutes. And for some reason it seems that every once in awhile the problem will just resolve itself for a short while.
Other devices on my network have the same problem (laptop, PS3, etc). When they try to connect to something, it takes forever.
If I ping my modem, which is directly behind the DLink, I can ping it with a few quick response time and no dropped packets. However, if I try to bring up the modem's web manager, it will take forever to load. This isn't the modem's fault... I just add this information because it seems like this whole problem has to do with the router's DNS lookup or packet routing or something... I'm not a network specialist so I don't really know.
When I look at the D-Link's logs, I don't notice anything too suspicious (like session timeouts etc) but can provide that if requested. I'm hoping someone will recognize these symptoms right away and have a solution (or at least the same problem) and maybe I can just trash the POS and buy a cheap wrt54g off ebay since I'm unemployed.
Thanks for any help...
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Solution:
My modem connects to my ISP over PPPoE. PPPoE has a max MTU of 1492. Set MTU on router to 1492 and have not experienced lag since... going on five hours.
The symptoms were likely caused by dropped outgoing packets when my browser would try to request images and other content from web pages. So pages would only download partway, stall, load a little more, stall, etc.
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/695