I do several large file transfers a day across my wireless network.
I am a software dev at a major canadian company and I have to transfer very large files across my home office network. To expedite this process, as the files are getting larger and larger (20GB, sometimes 30GB and growing), I have recently purchased a DIR-655 wireless router and a DWA-552 wireless nic, both of the Xtreme N variety.
Since I got it, I have noticed that several times throughout the day (4 or 5 times a day) I will get an interruption in my wireless service.
I check the logs on my DIR-655 and I notice "Wireless restart" events.
What does this mean, why is my DIR-655 doing this, and how do I stop it. I have tried multiple channels I know to be clean.
My previous G network had no issues whatsoever. This is completely new and isolated to the DIR-655 from what I can tell.
I called D-Link tech support before I say the "Wireless restart" events in the log, and the person on the other side of the phone seemed to have no idea what they were talking about, and instead told me to disable "UPnP" and "Multicast Streaming" in the router's UI. Needless to say, this hasn't fixed the problem.
Please help!
The place I bought the router from wont do an exchange unless I have a D-Link case number, and it seems like the router is defective based on these random "Wireless restart"s!