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Veritech
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      01-08-2005, 11:40 AM
Every so often, my router appears to go sleep, lol. Its not a serious
problem, its happened about 3 times in since i got it 4 months ago. Its
easliy solved by disconnecting the router from the ac adapter then
reconnecting it. Any ideas.

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      01-08-2005, 12:55 PM
ask your router manufacturer. some routers seem to require regular
rebooting/power cycling. maybe there is a firmware update to help yours.

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> Every so often, my router appears to go sleep, lol. Its not a serious
> problem, its happened about 3 times in since i got it 4 months ago. Its
> easliy solved by disconnecting the router from the ac adapter then
> reconnecting it. Any ideas.
>
> Thanks
>
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      01-08-2005, 01:01 PM
Veritech wrote:

> Every so often, my router appears to go sleep, lol. Its not a serious
> problem, its happened about 3 times in since i got it 4 months ago.
> Its easliy solved by disconnecting the router from the ac adapter then
> reconnecting it. Any ideas.
>


Can you define "going to sleep"? Do you mean it loses its connection to
your cable/dsl modem? What brand cable/dsl modem and router? What ISP?

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      01-08-2005, 04:19 PM
Both of my pc can't find the SSID, or the network, which "suddenly"
reappears when its reset.

its a linksys broadband router 802.11b

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> Veritech wrote:
>
>> Every so often, my router appears to go sleep, lol. Its not a serious
>> problem, its happened about 3 times in since i got it 4 months ago.
>> Its easliy solved by disconnecting the router from the ac adapter then
>> reconnecting it. Any ideas.
>>

>
> Can you define "going to sleep"? Do you mean it loses its connection to
> your cable/dsl modem? What brand cable/dsl modem and router? What ISP?
>
> Malke
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      01-08-2005, 04:31 PM
Veritech wrote:

> Both of my pc can't find the SSID, or the network, which "suddenly"
> reappears when its reset.
>
> its a linksys broadband router 802.11b
>

Try updating the firmware on the router. Get it from Linksys' website,
and make sure you get the correct firmware for your exact model. If a
firmware update doesn't solve the problem the router may be failing.
You may want to replace that older router with a newer 802.11G model.

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