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Author Topic: Router Rebooting - Advice?  (Read 8813 times)

traviswvu

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Router Rebooting - Advice?
« on: June 28, 2008, 04:17:19 PM »

Hello all,

I'm having issues with my DIR-655 rebooting, seemingly randomly, but typically under wireless load.  I normally cannot go for more than 1-2 hours without the router rebooting (All clients are dropped, including wired.)

Here's my current setup. 
Firmware 1.11 (have also tried 1.11 beta)
WPA/WPA2 - Personal
Channel -3 (turned off auto scan, have tried various channels)

Let me know if I can provide any more info.  Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks :)


Here's a syslog(kiwi) from when it happens (removed my IP address).  Nothing too informative that I can see:

06-28-2008   19:06:33   System3.Info   192.168.0.1   Sat Jun 28 19:06:44 2008 D-Link Systems DIR-655 System Log: Blocked outgoing TCP packet from
06-28-2008   19:06:27   System3.Info   192.168.0.1   Sat Jun 28 19:06:39 2008 D-Link Systems DIR-655 System Log: Time synchronized
06-28-2008   19:06:27   System3.Info   192.168.0.1   Sat May 03 12:41:40 2008 D-Link Systems DIR-655 System Log: Requesting time from 64.236.96.53
06-28-2008   19:06:27   System3.Info   192.168.0.1   Sat May 03 12:41:40 2008 D-Link Systems DIR-655 System Log: Time server 64.236.96.53 is at IP address 64.236.96.53
06-28-2008   19:06:27   System3.Info   192.168.0.1   Sat May 03 12:41:40 2008 D-Link Systems DIR-655 System Log: Starting WAN Services
06-28-2008   19:06:27   System3.Info   192.168.0.1   Sat May 03 12:41:40 2008 D-Link Systems DIR-655 System Log: WAN interface speed measurement completed.  Upstream speed is 2372 kbps
06-28-2008   19:05:52   System3.Info   192.168.0.1   Sat May 03 12:41:05 2008 D-Link Systems DIR-655 System Log: Estimating speed of WAN interface
06-28-2008   19:05:52   System3.Info   192.168.0.1   Sat May 03 12:41:05 2008 D-Link Systems DIR-655 System Log: WAN interface is up. Connection to Internet established with IP Address
06-28-2008   19:05:52   System3.Info   192.168.0.1   Sat May 03 12:41:05 2008 D-Link Systems DIR-655 System Log: Obtained IP Address using DHCP. IP address is
06-28-2008   19:05:51   System3.Info   192.168.0.1   Sat May 03 12:41:04 2008 D-Link Systems DIR-655 System Log: Wireless system with MAC address associated
06-28-2008   19:05:51   System3.Info   192.168.0.1   Sat May 03 12:41:04 2008 D-Link Systems DIR-655 System Log: Bringing up WAN using DHCP
06-28-2008   19:05:51   System3.Info   192.168.0.1   Sat May 03 12:41:04 2008 D-Link Systems DIR-655 System Log: WAN interface cable has been connected
06-28-2008   19:05:51   System3.Info   192.168.0.1   Sat May 03 12:41:04 2008 D-Link Systems DIR-655 System Log: LAN interface is up
06-28-2008   19:05:51   System3.Info   192.168.0.1   Sat May 03 12:41:04 2008 D-Link Systems DIR-655 System Log: LAN Ethernet Carrier Detected
06-28-2008   19:05:51   System3.Info   192.168.0.1   Sat May 03 12:41:03 2008 D-Link Systems DIR-655 System Log: Device initialized
06-28-2008   19:05:51   System3.Warning   192.168.0.1   Sat May 03 12:41:03 2008 D-Link Systems DIR-655 System Log: gw_wireless_schedule init
06-28-2008   19:05:51   System3.Info   192.168.0.1   Sat May 03 12:41:03 2008 D-Link Systems DIR-655 System Log: Wireless Link is up
06-28-2008   19:05:51   System3.Info   192.168.0.1   Sat May 03 12:41:02 2008 D-Link Systems DIR-655 System Log: Unlock AP setup
06-28-2008   18:56:40   System3.Info   192.168.0.1   Sat Jun 28 18:56:52 2008 D-Link Systems DIR-655 System Log: Blocked outgoing ICMP packet (ICMP type 3) from 192.168.0.196 to 75.94.71.25
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bokchoy

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Re: Router Rebooting - Advice?
« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2008, 12:22:05 AM »

I have the exact same problem (as do countless other people on this forum). I am working with tech support but it looks hopeless. I've tried all suggestions on this forum, beta firmware, etc etc.. It does not reboot with wireless disabled in my case but that is not a feasible solution.

My old WRT54GL NEVER had this problem. rock solid for over 2 years before I foolishly tried to upgrade to this faulty router. 
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richardtaur

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Re: Router Rebooting - Advice?
« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2008, 11:09:05 AM »

I it is the wireless issue. Therefore, are there many wireless connection around your area? It might be the interference causing the router rebooting.
Home telphone, other wireless connection from your neightbor, etc...
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traviswvu

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Re: Router Rebooting - Advice?
« Reply #3 on: June 29, 2008, 12:46:00 PM »

I do live in a condo complex so there are many other wireless connections.  A reboot seems like such a poor consequence of a dirty wireless environment.  I could understand (although not be pleased with) wireless connections dropping, but a reboot of the router (including wired connections) baffles me and is borderline unacceptable.
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richardtaur

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Re: Router Rebooting - Advice?
« Reply #4 on: June 29, 2008, 01:10:04 PM »

Hav you tried different chanel and disable the SSID broadcast?
Maybe you can change the Visibility Status to Invisible.  Something like that.
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traviswvu

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Re: Router Rebooting - Advice?
« Reply #5 on: June 29, 2008, 01:43:11 PM »

Yeah, I've always made a habit to disable my SSID broadcast.  Also, I've tried on various channels (not all of them yet) but none seem to be any better.  I will cycle through all of them at some point though!  Thanks for the suggestions.
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dwatt

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Re: Router Rebooting - Advice?
« Reply #6 on: July 01, 2008, 09:26:25 PM »

I have the exact same problem, I have Linksys and ZyXEL previous. They worked very solid and stable from day one. Although the signal would drop when have Wireless interference with other devices (such as wireless router or cordless phones), but it never reboot by itself. It is unacceptable of this D-link wireless router. (Suggestion: Don't use this router in Urban Area)
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dwatt

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Re: Router Rebooting - Advice?
« Reply #7 on: July 02, 2008, 08:51:47 PM »

Finally, I found a Wirless channel that would not reboot the router yesterday and still monitoring.
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traviswvu

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Re: Router Rebooting - Advice?
« Reply #8 on: July 03, 2008, 04:57:47 PM »

Can you share what channel you're using? Can't hurt to try!  Thanks
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dwatt

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Re: Router Rebooting - Advice?
« Reply #9 on: July 03, 2008, 09:24:36 PM »

My DIR-655 also reboot when the Wireless has interference with other devices. Finally I found a wireless channel 7 can work with. Even the microwave ovens, 5.8 Ghz cordless phones, wireless baby monitors, wireless television transmitters.

Why the 5.8 Ghz cordless phones? - most 5.8 GHz cordless phones use 2.4 GHz for the return channel, without mentioning that fact anywhere on the box or in the manual.

I sugguest you test all the wireless channels one by one.
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