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      11-29-2005, 01:45 AM
I have now gone through 4 routers (2 Linksys WRT54Gs, a Netgear and the
DLink DGL-4300) and I am still experiencing the same problem.

When I returned to my apartment after Thanksgiving, my router just
stopped working on the WAN side (Firefox displays Looking for host...).
After doing a reset, all works fine (wired) for about 5 minutes, and
then the thing dies again. LAN works, but WAN bites the dust. I cannot
ping IPs or domains on the internet.

After going thru this many routers and having the EXACT same thing
happen on all of them, I am thinking it is an issue regarding the
apartment building's internal network (connected to a T1) and how I
have the router configured. The Cisco router for the building hands out
192.168.1.x addresses. So my router hands out 192.168.0.x addresses.
Could this be an addressing issue? Any suggestions?

TIA,
R

 
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      01-22-2006, 04:29 PM

I had the exact same thing, turned out to be a Microsoft Update on my
network driver. Reinstalled original from CD no problems.


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> I have now gone through 4 routers (2 Linksys WRT54Gs, a Netgear and the
> DLink DGL-4300) and I am still experiencing the same problem.
>
> When I returned to my apartment after Thanksgiving, my router just
> stopped working on the WAN side (Firefox displays Looking for host...).
> After doing a reset, all works fine (wired) for about 5 minutes, and
> then the thing dies again. LAN works, but WAN bites the dust. I cannot
> ping IPs or domains on the internet.
>
> After going thru this many routers and having the EXACT same thing
> happen on all of them, I am thinking it is an issue regarding the
> apartment building's internal network (connected to a T1) and how I
> have the router configured. The Cisco router for the building hands out
> 192.168.1.x addresses. So my router hands out 192.168.0.x addresses.
> Could this be an addressing issue? Any suggestions?
>
> TIA,
> R
>
>



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      02-22-2006, 06:09 PM
Its Me skrev:
> I had the exact same thing, turned out to be a Microsoft Update on my
> network driver. Reinstalled original from CD no problems.
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>> I have now gone through 4 routers (2 Linksys WRT54Gs, a Netgear and the
>> DLink DGL-4300) and I am still experiencing the same problem.
>>
>> When I returned to my apartment after Thanksgiving, my router just
>> stopped working on the WAN side (Firefox displays Looking for host...).
>> After doing a reset, all works fine (wired) for about 5 minutes, and
>> then the thing dies again. LAN works, but WAN bites the dust. I cannot
>> ping IPs or domains on the internet.
>>
>> After going thru this many routers and having the EXACT same thing
>> happen on all of them, I am thinking it is an issue regarding the
>> apartment building's internal network (connected to a T1) and how I
>> have the router configured. The Cisco router for the building hands out
>> 192.168.1.x addresses. So my router hands out 192.168.0.x addresses.
>> Could this be an addressing issue? Any suggestions?
>>
>> TIA,
>> R
>>
>>

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Hi You )
Sounds like a duplicate ipaddress issue on your WAN side - had the same
problem installing a etherned creditcard terminal - worked fine for like
5 minutes and then flatlined. After some hours of swearing i found that
the ipaddress i had been asked to program the unit with, was in use on
another box and they kept kicking each other off when they where
booting. Your neighbour might be sitting, swearing with the same problem )

Hope it helps

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