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Jorgen [DK/2600]
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      06-27-2005, 06:18 PM
Hi,

I recently purchased an wireless netgear router (WGT624 v2).

But i'm having problems with it's stability. If I do massive download (15+
simultaneous download), it simply dies and I need to restart.

I've updated to latest firmware, disabled SPI firewall, tested different MTU
sizes, set my DNS's static. But again and again I can "kill it".

It's connected to an zyxel 660R router.

Any suggestions ?

regards
jorgen


 
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optikl
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      06-28-2005, 01:16 AM
Jorgen [DK/2600] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently purchased an wireless netgear router (WGT624 v2).
>
> But i'm having problems with it's stability. If I do massive download (15+
> simultaneous download), it simply dies and I need to restart.
>
> I've updated to latest firmware, disabled SPI firewall, tested different MTU
> sizes, set my DNS's static. But again and again I can "kill it".
>
> It's connected to an zyxel 660R router.
>
> Any suggestions ?
>
> regards
> jorgen
>
>


Have you got it set to run at Auto 108 Mbps?
 
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Jorgen [DK/2600]
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      06-28-2005, 04:07 PM
yep. makes no difference.

- jorgen

"optikl" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Jorgen [DK/2600] wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I recently purchased an wireless netgear router (WGT624 v2).
>>
>> But i'm having problems with it's stability. If I do massive download
>> (15+ simultaneous download), it simply dies and I need to restart.
>>
>> I've updated to latest firmware, disabled SPI firewall, tested different
>> MTU sizes, set my DNS's static. But again and again I can "kill it".
>>
>> It's connected to an zyxel 660R router.
>>
>> Any suggestions ?
>>
>> regards
>> jorgen
>>
>>

>
> Have you got it set to run at Auto 108 Mbps?



 
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optikl
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      06-28-2005, 08:46 PM
Jorgen [DK/2600] wrote:
> yep. makes no difference.
>

Actually, running at auto 108 does make a difference, according to some
users. Their connection becomes much more unstable. Try changing it to
b,g only (maximum 54 mbps0 and see if that helps stabilize the connection.
 
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