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Author Topic: 655, B1 FW 2.10NA drops the whole network when win7 laptop is connected  (Read 6255 times)

kshahzad

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Any time I connect windows 7 laptop to the router (wifi or LAN line), it only works for one or two website hits and then the network drops completely for all devices. To recover I have to reboot the router. Note when the network drops router leds show no signs of problem, it shows blue for both the internet led 'blue' and wireless led blinking blue, however no internet connection for any other device. I can login to the router fine and check my settings etc.  If I connect my win7 laptop directly to the modem no issues I stay on the internet as long as I want. I am using DHCP auto option for all my devices in DIR-655. Problem is same whether I connect  laptop via hard wire or wifi to the router and I will be able to go to one or two hits like I can go to yahoo.com it brings it up (latest one not the cache) and then if click on any other link on that site
network drops for all the devices (i.e tablets, ipods etc.) and I have to reboot the router.

My router is DIR-655, B1, FW 2.10NA

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kshahzad

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Following are the answers to the questions asked in the post.
HW version is B1
Firmware version is 2.10  latest
I am located in central Texas, Austin TX
I have tried both wired and wireless connections  same symptoms, can connect to a website once or twice via my win7 laptop and then whole network drops and require modem reboot.  If i don't connect my win7 laptop, then network runs fine without any problem for other devices. This win7 laptop connects fine to my cable modem (hard wired) directly.

I have not performed factory reset on the router.

I am using Suddenlink service and my cable modem is  ARRIS WBM760.

I have MTU setting of 1500

I have tried all of the settings that are advised in the post without any improvement.
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FurryNutz

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I would have your ISP check the signal and make sure it's to spec going into the ISP modem.
Ensure no TV line splitters are present on the line as they can reduce signal and cause noise going into the ISP modem.

I see your ISP modem has been discontinued and is a few years old. You might ask your ISP for an updated modem if possible. We've seen some issues with Arris modems: Arris Cable Modems and External Routers

For your laptop, if other devices are working and the laptop only seems to cause this problem, I would check out the laptop for extra running applications. Make sure the NIC and WiFi adapter drivers are up to date. Run the laptop in Safe Mode with Networking as a test to see if anything happens there. The laptop seems to be a point of interest and investigation for you.
« Last Edit: July 09, 2013, 08:31:33 AM by FurryNutz »
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cronraptor

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I have the same issue ... I hook my Win 7 laptop into the network and DNS stops responding within 2 minutes.  Usually DNS starts responding again within 5 - 10 minutes, although occasionally I have to reboot the router.  Looking through the forums, it looks like a fair number of people are having this same issue with no resolution.  It isn't a 2.10 issue ... I have 2.07, the guest WiFi recycles every 10 seconds on 2.10 so I set it back.

If I set the DNS server manually to Google before attaching the laptop, things work fine.  But if the laptop uses the router DNS the above happens.  So the DNS capabilities of the router are involved somehow.

And lest they get posted again, I already followed the stuff FurryNutz posts of things to check.
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cronraptor

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What it turned out to be was the laptop making too many DNS requests and the speed of my ISP's server being too slow to respond in a timely manner.  DNS requests just started piling up, and the router started responding again when it finally worked through all the requests.  I set the router to use Google for its DNS, and while I still occasionally get DNS timeouts, it's just 2-4 seconds and things don't lock up.

Seems like this would be a common occurrence, and the router should handle it more gracefully.  At least make it easier to diagnose that's what's going on...
« Last Edit: July 16, 2013, 12:41:47 PM by cronraptor »
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FurryNutz

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You could try this and see if it helps better as well and maybe then the DNS responce will be better if DNS Relay is disabled:
Finding Faster DNS Addresses using Name Bench

Glad you were able to find the issue.
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