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    JPCostaSr Guest

    Linksys Wireless Router

    I am using a Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Broadband Router - the main machine it
    is hard wired to is a new Dell Dimension 9200 with Windows Vista - there are
    4 XP machines that use it on and off as well as a Dell wireless printer. The
    network connections are notoriously finicky. Once in a while it will drop
    completely - more often than not it is slow or inconsistent or will briefly
    drop and then come back - for all of these symptoms, unplugging the router
    and plugging it back in clears it up for a while. Any ideas on causes or
    cures?

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    Dustin Harper Guest

    Re: Linksys Wireless Router

    It's a problem with the Linksys router. I'm guessing you have a newer one,
    probably version 5 or 6. They are known to be finicky like that. You may try
    going to the Linksys site and see if a new firmware is available. There is
    also a third party firmware available (DD-WRT) which works GREAT, but with
    that version of router, it's a pain to install.

    I have a WRT54G (version 5) and a WRT54GL (which runs the Linux based
    software), both running DD-WRT, and it improves the reliability quite a bit.

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    JPCostaSr Guest

    Re: Linksys Wireless Router

    Thanks Dustin - glad to know it was not just me... your assumptions are
    correct, its a couple of months old. On the firmware side, Linksys does not
    seem in any way interested in updating the software for this machine so the
    third party idea is interesting to me. I am a fairly competent user, what
    does "pain to install" mean. If there are clear set of directions I am
    pretty much up for it.

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    ray Guest

    Re: Linksys Wireless Router

    Cures? I'm running essentially the same setup with all Linux systems and
    zero problems.

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    Dustin Harper Guest

    Re: Linksys Wireless Router

    First off, here is the site for the firmware. http://www.dd-wrt.com/
    And to install it on the Version 5 or 6, there are just a few more steps:
    http://scorpiontek.org/portal/content/view/27/36/

    The Version 2.4 isn't available for the version 5/6's yet (they only have 3
    MB RAM, and the image is too big). So, you will have to run the 2.3 Micro
    version. I'm running that on mine and it works like a champ.

    It makes it a bit more stable and gives you a lot more features. I love my
    router after flashing it, and everytime I recommend the WRT54G routers, I
    tell them to get the WRT54GL (more RAM, runs Linux) and flash it to DD-WRT.

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    Kue2 Guest

    Re: Linksys Wireless Router

    If you are running with SSID Broadcast disabled,enable it. This might help.

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    memberinmo Guest

    Re: Linksys Wireless Router


    Try changing the MTU to Manual and the Size to 1300 on the Basic Setup
    page in the router's control panel. I was having the same problems
    with mine. Some days I might have to power cycle 3-4 times a day
    because it would drop the internet connection. I called Linksys up and
    they told me to do that. It still does it every few days, but not near
    as frequently as it was. If I turned it down a little more it might
    eliminate it altogether, but I haven't tried that yet.


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    memberinmo

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