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Author Topic: Wireless restarts about every hour  (Read 14699 times)

twk3

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Re: Wireless restarts about every hour
« Reply #15 on: November 28, 2008, 09:57:44 AM »

My two telephones are wireless, but they are using the DIR-655 as their base, VOIP.


My current lease time is 24 hrs, but all my current devices have reservations.

I haven't had a restart since I started responding to pings. So far, 12 hrs.
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twk3

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Re: Wireless restarts about every hour
« Reply #16 on: November 28, 2008, 06:33:05 PM »

I don't think it fixed the problem, the restarts are happening again, and they're back to being a little more frequent.

It seems everytime I reboot the router, it is able to go for about 12-16 hrs without the wireless cutting out. After that point, the wireless restarts happen more frequently.

Today it happened while I was out of the house, I had my phone with me, and my skype phone is turned off, so the only connected device was my laptop.

(EDIT: My current log is full of blocked outgoing TCP connections from my browser, blocked because of corrupted data. Have no clue it it's related.)
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thecreator

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Re: Wireless restarts about every hour
« Reply #17 on: November 29, 2008, 09:16:25 AM »

I don't think it fixed the problem, the restarts are happening again, and they're back to being a little more frequent.

It seems everytime I reboot the router, it is able to go for about 12-16 hrs without the wireless cutting out. After that point, the wireless restarts happen more frequently.

Today it happened while I was out of the house, I had my phone with me, and my skype phone is turned off, so the only connected device was my laptop.

(EDIT: My current log is full of blocked outgoing TCP connections from my browser, blocked because of corrupted data. Have no clue it it's related.)

Hi twk3,

The only way to solve the problem, is to eliminate devices that you can do without for awhile. See what happens.

Are you using matching Adapters for the D-Link DIR-655 Router?

Are any devices, hard-wired directly to the Router? Check the Ethernet Cable for cracks and also the ends.

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twk3

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Re: Wireless restarts about every hour
« Reply #18 on: November 29, 2008, 01:39:21 PM »

There are no wired nodes on the router.

I am using an Atheros g adapter in my laptop.

The disconnects happen while the laptop is the only device connected. (and continue if any other device is connected as well)

I will start eliminating programs and try to narrow it down, to see if it's a program doing it.

So far I have eliminated my bittorrent client, and my msn.

Next I will see if it's the Opera browser (and it's feeds updating) and then my IRC client.
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twk3

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Re: Wireless restarts about every hour
« Reply #19 on: December 02, 2008, 01:01:36 PM »

I keep on following different programs, but everytime I think I've found a program that I think might be my problem, I manage to prove myself wrong.

Today, my computer crashed, and I got this in the logs:
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[INFO]   Tue Dec 02 12:29:24 2008   Dropped packet from 192.168.40.1 to 207.46.232.xxx (IP protocol 17) as unable to create new session
[INFO]   Tue Dec 02 12:29:24 2008   Dropped packet from 192.168.65.1 to 207.46.232.xxx (IP protocol 17) as unable to create new session

The external IP is my static IP.

My internal network is 192.168.0.xxx

So those two private would be my VMware connections. I'm must have a setting wrong for them to be hitting the router to get to me.

So I am going to see if VMware is causing my problem.
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