|
||||||||
|
|
#1
|
|
I've got a Netgear WGR614 wireless "G" router at home. It is a V2.
Internet access sharing is for a Time Warner cable modem (RCA brand, not sure of the model number). Firewall is a software firewall, published by Panda Software, Internet Security 2005, or something like that. The computer itself is a homebuilt with a Biostar brand mainboard, P4 Prescott processor, 1 Gig of RAM, Windows XP Pro. Network is a VIA chipset 10/100 network adapter, built into the Biostar mainboard. A friend has a Netgear WGR614 wireless "G" router at his home, also. It is a V6. Internet access sharing is for a Time Warner cable modem (Motorola SB4200). Firewall is a software firewall, Sygate Personal Firewall. The computer itself is a Dell system with a Xeon (yes, Xeon) processor, 1 Gig of RAM, Windows XP Pro. Network is a Intel Pro/1000 network adapter, built into the Dell labeled mainboard. These systems have two things in common, near as I can tell: 1) Both using Netgear WGR614 routers 2) Both have intermittent problems connecting to usenet, AND NO OTHER INTERNET PROBLEMS. The intermittent problem is a pop-up window that says can't connect to server, choices are "try again" or "work offline". How I know that the problem is in the router: My system has always had the router installed, and always had the Intermittent usenet connection problem. Usually, just hitting "try again" will fix it, but it's annoying as heck. I didn't suspect the router until: My friend's system developed the same problem at the exact instant that the router was installed. Removing the router again solved the usenet connection problem. So I took the router out of my own system temporarily, and the usenet connection problem disappeared. Can anybody think of a good explanation as to why this is happening? Both networks have the problem whether any other computer is connected to the router or not. -Dave Mike T. |
![]() |
| Tags |
| problem, specific, usenet, wgr614 |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|