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I'm having a problem with my router which is a Linksys BEFSR41, I have
had it for several years and it always worked well. I started to get the error, "operation timed out" about a month ago. When I'm downloading a large file, I'll see the red light on my router blink and my speed will drop from 325 kB/sec to 0 kB/sec. After much processes of elimination, reformatting the drive and fresh install of Win XP, upgrading the firmware and resetting the router. I disconnected the router and hooked the cable directly to the PC, I get no time out. I don't know what a router does when it starts to malfunction so I have to ask. "Does this router belong in the trash"? Thanks for taking time to help TheBoz TheBoz |
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From: "TheBoz" <(E-Mail Removed)>
| I'm having a problem with my router which is a Linksys BEFSR41, I have | had it for several years and it always worked well. I started to get | the error, "operation timed out" about a month ago. When I'm | downloading a large file, I'll see the red light on my router blink | and my speed will drop from 325 kB/sec to 0 kB/sec. After much | processes of elimination, reformatting the drive and fresh install of | Win XP, upgrading the firmware and resetting the router. I | disconnected the router and hooked the cable directly to the PC, I get | no time out. | I don't know what a router does when it starts to malfunction so I | have to ask. "Does this router belong in the trash"? | Thanks for taking time to help | TheBoz | You first must determine if is not an ISP problem by bypassing the Router. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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If you read his post, he did bypass the router and everything worked fine.
First thing I would try Boz is to upgrade your router firmware. You can pull it down from the linksys website, or you can try some forum sites like dsl reports or what not and try a beta firmware if latest official firmware doesn't work out for you. If that doesn't help, you router could be on the fritz. -jason "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote in message news:UPlze.36357$Fn4.3305@trnddc06... > From: "TheBoz" <(E-Mail Removed)> > > | I'm having a problem with my router which is a Linksys BEFSR41, I have > | had it for several years and it always worked well. I started to get > | the error, "operation timed out" about a month ago. When I'm > | downloading a large file, I'll see the red light on my router blink > | and my speed will drop from 325 kB/sec to 0 kB/sec. After much > | processes of elimination, reformatting the drive and fresh install of > | Win XP, upgrading the firmware and resetting the router. I > | disconnected the router and hooked the cable directly to the PC, I get > | no time out. > | I don't know what a router does when it starts to malfunction so I > | have to ask. "Does this router belong in the trash"? > | Thanks for taking time to help > | TheBoz > | > > You first must determine if is not an ISP problem by bypassing the Router. > > -- > Dave > http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html > http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm > > |
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From: "Jason Fellenbaum" <(E-Mail Removed)>
| If you read his post, he did bypass the router and everything worked fine. | First thing I would try Boz is to upgrade your router firmware. You can pull | it down from the linksys website, or you can try some forum sites like dsl | reports or what not and try a beta firmware if latest official firmware | doesn't work out for you. If that doesn't help, you router could be on the | fritz. | | -jason Oooops :-( Thank for noticing my mistake. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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Thanks for the imput. I already did the upgrade with the firmware and
it'll still timeout. I have purchased another router on ebay new unit, but older wireless model, that I can use with my wired system. When I get it I'll know for sure and post the findings. TheBoz On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 13:22:19 GMT, "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote: >From: "Jason Fellenbaum" <(E-Mail Removed)> > >| If you read his post, he did bypass the router and everything worked fine. >| First thing I would try Boz is to upgrade your router firmware. You can pull >| it down from the linksys website, or you can try some forum sites like dsl >| reports or what not and try a beta firmware if latest official firmware >| doesn't work out for you. If that doesn't help, you router could be on the >| fritz. >| >| -jason > > >Oooops :-( > >Thank for noticing my mistake. |
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> If you read his post, he did bypass the router and everything worked fine. > First thing I would try Boz is to upgrade your router firmware. You can pull > it down from the linksys website, or you can try some forum sites like dsl > reports or what not and try a beta firmware if latest official firmware > doesn't work out for you. If that doesn't help, you router could be on the > fritz. > > -jason > Hehehe. Do the words "pot", "kettle" and "black" mean anything to you Jas..... |
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