Hi,
Well I don't think it's a Dlink - Router problem, this issue can happened with any router brand IMHO.
I experience the same problem (WAN drops only not LAN) when generating high traffic like playing online (Ie: World of Warcraft) or doing intensive web site request. I'm still investigating.
For myself, I observe a "
1014 DNS Client Event: Name resolution for the name xxx timed out after none of the configured DNS servers responded." in the windows event log. You can see in Control panel\Administration\Event viewer\System if the connection drop is following a 1014 DNS Client Event.
Here what causes i'm investigating so far:
- TCP/IP Offload is enabled for a network adapter
- TCP/IP v6 is enabled and ISP's does not yet support TCP/IP v6.
- The spanning tree “portfast" setting is not enabled on your servers switch ports.
- Router and PC communicating on different channel or standard.
See link:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/3336.event-id-1014-microsoft-windows-dns-client.aspx for further reading and trying.
Question to Furry:
I'm curious about the first potential cause mentioned above which is the TCP Offload. I know that the DWA-552 does not support TCP Offload, but the fact it is enabled by defaults in Windows 7 / Vista, can this have an effect on the present issue?
Thanks
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