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So I go down to Circuit City and buy a WRK54G + WPC54G ver.4. Ok.
It turns out that the WRK54G needs a power reset maybe a few times every day. Sometimes my wireless link will be fine, but my wife's connection is lost... and I cannot login to the router. So I head over to the Linksys website... they don't have WRK54G or WPC54G v4 in their product support list. So I contact their tech "support" using their online "help". The support person tells me to download the firmware (of a newly released unit)... then support person tells me that I must relocate the router.. (!?). Never mind that I had a WAP11 in that same place for one hell of a long time and it works fine. Never mind that the WRK54G works fine for some but not all of the wireless connections. So the tech "support" tells me to Return the unit. So I go to their website and guess what --- WRK54G is not in the RMA model list either. Thanks for nothing, LINKSYS. RMA dept. (949) 271 5461 HJK |
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The newest firmware for the WRK54G is v1.55.02, which is available from:
ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/network I suspect that the problem with the WRK54G and WPC54Gv4 combination once again lies in the desire to use the cheapest functional wireless chipset in order to compete with other manufacturers on price. Whereas the WRT54G and WPC54Gv3 use a Broadcom chipset and work well together, the WRK54G is based on a new chipset by Marvell and the WPC54Gv4 is supposed to be based on a chipset by Atheros. The latest firmware versions of the WRT54G no longer work well with the 802.11b WPC11v3, which is based on what was an Intersil Prism chipset so similar incompatibilities may currently exist between the WRK54G and WPC54Gv4. Regarding the inability to login to the router; are you changing the default password? Have you enabled encryption? Do you have any other wireless devices in the area? If you check the system event log (control panel->administrative tools->event viewer->system), are there any TCP/IP or DHCP or similar events listed for times where the wireless cards lose their connection? Are you using a utilitity from Linksys to manage the wireless connections or do you use XP's built-in Wireless Zero Config service (selected with the "use Windows to configure my wireless network settings" when looking at the properties for your network card)? -Yves "HJK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:KTStc.8128$4A6.1679@attbi_s52... > So I go down to Circuit City and buy a WRK54G + WPC54G ver.4. Ok. > > It turns out that the WRK54G needs a power reset maybe a few times every > day. Sometimes my wireless link will be fine, but my wife's connection is > lost... and I cannot login to the router. > > So I head over to the Linksys website... they don't have WRK54G or WPC54G v4 > in their product support list. > > So I contact their tech "support" using their online "help". > > The support person tells me to download the firmware (of a newly released > unit)... then support person tells me that I must relocate the router.. > (!?). Never mind that I had a WAP11 in that same place for one hell of a > long time and it works fine. Never mind that the WRK54G works fine for some > but not all of the wireless connections. > > So the tech "support" tells me to Return the unit. So I go to their website > and guess what --- WRK54G is not in the RMA model list either. > > Thanks for nothing, LINKSYS. > > RMA dept. (949) 271 5461 > > |
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"Yves Konigshofer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:c9ac4d$3m7$(E-Mail Removed)... > The newest firmware for the WRK54G is v1.55.02, which is available from: > ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/network Thanks for the link. The RETARDS at Linksys customer service could have told me about it... I just downloaded the latest and hopefully that will fix the problems (who am I kidding??) > Regarding the inability to login to the router; are you changing the default > password? Yes. > Have you enabled encryption? Yes, I have tried WEP 64 bit and 128 bit with the same results. > Do you have any other wireless devices in the area? Yes, neighbour has WAP11 (with default password, of course). > If you check the system event log (control panel->administrative tools->event viewer->system), are there any TCP/IP or > DHCP or similar events listed for times where the wireless cards lose their > connection? Nope. > Are you using a utilitity from Linksys to manage the wireless > connections or do you use XP's built-in Wireless Zero Config service > (selected with the "use Windows to configure my wireless network settings" > when looking at the properties for your network card)? No XP. This is W2K and Linux (Tivo) only > -Yves |
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"HJK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:gM4uc.13922$eY2.11334@attbi_s02... > > "Yves Konigshofer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:c9ac4d$3m7$(E-Mail Removed)... > > The newest firmware for the WRK54G is v1.55.02, which is available from: > > ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/network > > Thanks for the link. The RETARDS at Linksys customer service could have told > me about it... I just downloaded the latest and hopefully that will fix the Now that I think about this even more, the more pissed off I get with LINKSYS. They obviously KNEW there were problems with the firmware BUT they couldn't take a minute or two to write it up for the PATHETIC knowledgebase. No, they didn't even bother to open a product page for a NEW PRODUCT. FUCK THESE COMPANIES. I'M DONE WITH BULLSHIT SERVICE. IF IT DOES NOT SETUP IN LESS THAN 30 MINUTES, AND DOES NOT WORK RIGHT --- IT'S GOING BACK FOR A REFUND. |
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>No XP. This is W2K and Linux (Tivo) only On the notebook see if you have this in your registry for w2k: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Pcmcia\Parameters Value name: DisableIsaToPciRouting Data type: DWORD Value data: 0 If not add it in, reboot and see if that helps. |
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When dealing with the Linksys WRK54G you need to refer to it as a
WPC54G. This is the part number of the kit that the WRK54G came in. This IS in the RMA model list. This is also the case when downloading firmware for it. It so happens that the firmware is the same as the WRT54G even though some people say it is different, when you download the f/w for the WRK54G you get the file for the WRT54G. "Yves Konigshofer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<c9ac4d$3m7$(E-Mail Removed)>... > The newest firmware for the WRK54G is v1.55.02, which is available from: > ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/network > > I suspect that the problem with the WRK54G and WPC54Gv4 combination once > again lies in the desire to use the cheapest functional wireless chipset in > order to compete with other manufacturers on price. Whereas the WRT54G and > WPC54Gv3 use a Broadcom chipset and work well together, the WRK54G is based > on a new chipset by Marvell and the WPC54Gv4 is supposed to be based on a > chipset by Atheros. The latest firmware versions of the WRT54G no longer > work well with the 802.11b WPC11v3, which is based on what was an Intersil > Prism chipset so similar incompatibilities may currently exist between the > WRK54G and WPC54Gv4. > > Regarding the inability to login to the router; are you changing the default > password? Have you enabled encryption? Do you have any other wireless > devices in the area? If you check the system event log (control > panel->administrative tools->event viewer->system), are there any TCP/IP or > DHCP or similar events listed for times where the wireless cards lose their > connection? Are you using a utilitity from Linksys to manage the wireless > connections or do you use XP's built-in Wireless Zero Config service > (selected with the "use Windows to configure my wireless network settings" > when looking at the properties for your network card)? > > -Yves > > "HJK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:KTStc.8128$4A6.1679@attbi_s52... > > So I go down to Circuit City and buy a WRK54G + WPC54G ver.4. Ok. > > > > It turns out that the WRK54G needs a power reset maybe a few times every > > day. Sometimes my wireless link will be fine, but my wife's connection is > > lost... and I cannot login to the router. > > > > So I head over to the Linksys website... they don't have WRK54G or WPC54G > v4 > > in their product support list. > > > > So I contact their tech "support" using their online "help". > > > > The support person tells me to download the firmware (of a newly released > > unit)... then support person tells me that I must relocate the router.. > > (!?). Never mind that I had a WAP11 in that same place for one hell of a > > long time and it works fine. Never mind that the WRK54G works fine for > some > > but not all of the wireless connections. > > > > So the tech "support" tells me to Return the unit. So I go to their > website > > and guess what --- WRK54G is not in the RMA model list either. > > > > Thanks for nothing, LINKSYS. > > > > RMA dept. (949) 271 5461 > > > > |
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HJK wrote:
> "HJK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:gM4uc.13922$eY2.11334@attbi_s02... > >>"Yves Konigshofer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >>news:c9ac4d$3m7$(E-Mail Removed)... >> >>>The newest firmware for the WRK54G is v1.55.02, which is available from: >>>ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/network >> >>Thanks for the link. The RETARDS at Linksys customer service could have > > told > >>me about it... I just downloaded the latest and hopefully that will fix > > the > > Now that I think about this even more, the more pissed off I get with > LINKSYS. They obviously KNEW there were problems with the firmware BUT they > couldn't take a minute or two to write it up for the PATHETIC knowledgebase. > No, they didn't even bother to open a product page for a NEW PRODUCT. > > FUCK THESE COMPANIES. I'M DONE WITH BULLSHIT SERVICE. IF IT DOES NOT SETUP > IN LESS THAN 30 MINUTES, AND DOES NOT WORK RIGHT --- IT'S GOING BACK FOR A > REFUND. > > Yeah, sure. After you swear off all versions of WinDuhs and Eunuchs, you'll be left with OSs that are really expensive. Let us know what you think of VMS. -- Cheers, Bob |
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