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These are the types of errors that seem to be associated with the problem for me:2009-05-24 11:53:05 System3.Info 192.168.1.1 Sun May 24 11:54:18 2009 D-Link Systems DIR-825 System Log: DNS relay ALG rejected packet from 192.168.1.5:65488 to 204.194.232.200:53...I had been using a saved configuration but rebuilt it from scratch after reading the forum. I've been up for 4 days so far, but I was up for 6 days between reoccurences in the past.
No good... the same problem happened this morning after 4 days. This was after I started with a clean, default configuration and manually put the changes back.
Mine locked up after 4 days without any changes made to the default configuration. Possible memory leak?
Have you disabled DNS Relay?
You shouldn't have to manually enter anything. Just either restart the devices or release/renew dhcp.
Good to know... thanks. I assumed I would have to manually enter my ISP's DNS servers... didn't realize it would distribute them via DHCP. I've turned it off now so we'll see how it goes.
So many days and still NOTHING!! DLINK obviously doesn't give a hoot about customers!I'm sorry but I switched to DLINK because the other guy released a router that was unable to keep a connection more than a couple hours and DLink was worlds better but now DLINK locks everyone into a version (because they don't allow downgrade) and then the solution (found by customers and not DLINK engineers) is to disable a feature in the router (which I used in many devices in my network). This is not acceptable!!!If the company I worked for did this and allowed it to continue for this long we would be in court and maybe that is what it will take here as well. I'm sure somewhere there is a lawyer thinking the same thing and I for one will strongly think about joining if I where contacted and that is saying something because usually I wouldn't.