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Author Topic: Tons of problems, please help  (Read 46635 times)

Xinot

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Re: Tons of problems, please help
« Reply #60 on: February 12, 2009, 09:32:01 AM »

Yet neither of you have tried my suggestion - just go try it - what will it cost you? I mean, basically you are coming here and complaining yet not taking any advice on offer or reading the suggestions made.

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Yes i have tried that, and no go. So basically i have to disable everything in my modem to get it work ok? Oh cmon. Disable UPnP, log, SPI, ALG, and everything u can. So many configurations so this maybe not working in your system blaa blaa..
Sooo... Is there any specific configuration where this works like it should? Why is there options like log upnp etc. if we have to disable all this? Why dont we remove all this "extras" from this routers firmware? Then its easy to tell if this work or not in your system.
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Dont get me wrong. I think this is a good and fast router. It just have weird little random problems caused to what, heat, hardware, software, network etc? What if i disable everything in this router and it starts to work ok? Maybe i really need or want to use this options that this pouter have. Maybe i bought this router beacause of this features.
« Last Edit: February 14, 2009, 08:02:35 AM by Xinot »
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Demondriver

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Re: Tons of problems, please help
« Reply #61 on: February 15, 2009, 07:47:52 AM »

sorry for my "dissapearence" but i've been monitering my network etc. for a week now, so far so good with all the help in here.  occasionaly have to reboot the rouer, dont believe its been any more than just once a day if at all, (which personally i feel it to just be a good idea to reboot it once a day neways).  Thanks for the help everyone.  still have the occasional WAN disconnect and thats typically when i reboot the device.  Gonna troll through the other threads that relate to that problem though.

Thx again all
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nickthehockeyguy

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Re: Tons of problems, please help
« Reply #62 on: February 15, 2009, 07:57:21 AM »

well my router is having the same chocking problems.

I reset the router and its working fine.

This sucks if we have to reset one a day or week.

I see linksys has a new dual band router.  Maybe i should try that.
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EddieZ

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Re: Tons of problems, please help
« Reply #63 on: February 15, 2009, 01:53:52 PM »

well my router is having the same chocking problems.

I reset the router and its working fine.

This [exploitive deleted] if we have to reset one a day or week.

I see linksys has a new dual band router.  Maybe i should try that.

Either there's somethng in your network setup going wrong or your have a malfunctioning router (RMA). Haven't seen any sign of this being generic issue...
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