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I just installed and configured my new wrt54gl router so I could take
advantage of my wireless capability in my laptop. Previous to this I had a d-link DI-604 router. Everything went fairly smooth, once I got it all working I noticed the following: My speed tests on speakeasy.net now seem consistently faster on the downloads, but the uploads consistently slower. I am also getting more "connection has timed out" messages when accessing the usual pages I go to. The only thing other than normal setup I have done is set up port forwarding for bittorent, and one thing about that I did notice was there seems to be no firewall rules list to add bittorrent to like there was with the DI-604 I'm thinking perhaps the trouble is just with the ISP and this is a coincidence, but before I bypass the router and/or put the d-link back in, I'm wondering if there is something I may have missed with this router that someone here can point out. I've read TFM front to back and it seems like I've done it all as it should be. BTW the pc I am having problems on is using a wired connection, not wireless. TG |
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TG wrote:
> I just installed and configured my new wrt54gl router so I could take > advantage of my wireless capability in my laptop. Previous to this I had > a d-link DI-604 router. Everything went fairly smooth, once I got it all > working I noticed the following: > > My speed tests on speakeasy.net now seem consistently faster on the > downloads, but the uploads consistently slower. > > I am also getting more "connection has timed out" messages when > accessing the usual pages I go to. > > The only thing other than normal setup I have done is set up port > forwarding for bittorent, and one thing about that I did notice was > there seems to be no firewall rules list to add bittorrent to like there > was with the DI-604 > > I'm thinking perhaps the trouble is just with the ISP and this is a > coincidence, but before I bypass the router and/or put the d-link back > in, I'm wondering if there is something I may have missed with this > router that someone here can point out. I've read TFM front to back and > it seems like I've done it all as it should be. > > BTW the pc I am having problems on is using a wired connection, not > wireless. Go to http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads.php click on DD-WRT.v23SP2 then standard and choose DD-WRT.v23_wrt54g.bin upgrade to this firmware and you will have more control over your router. When it asks you for the user name and password the user name will be root and the password is admin If for some reason you can't get a login in screen hold the reset button for 30 sec all will be well. |
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Before you go and do that check out this page first:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php....2FGS_versions Should check your router's version and make sure it's fully compatible with the correct dd-wrt version and see if there are any special flashing instructions..... or else you could brick your router. "grizz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed). .. > TG wrote: >> I just installed and configured my new wrt54gl router so I could take >> advantage of my wireless capability in my laptop. Previous to this I had >> a d-link DI-604 router. Everything went fairly smooth, once I got it all >> working I noticed the following: >> >> My speed tests on speakeasy.net now seem consistently faster on the >> downloads, but the uploads consistently slower. >> >> I am also getting more "connection has timed out" messages when accessing >> the usual pages I go to. >> >> The only thing other than normal setup I have done is set up port >> forwarding for bittorent, and one thing about that I did notice was there >> seems to be no firewall rules list to add bittorrent to like there was >> with the DI-604 >> >> I'm thinking perhaps the trouble is just with the ISP and this is a >> coincidence, but before I bypass the router and/or put the d-link back >> in, I'm wondering if there is something I may have missed with this >> router that someone here can point out. I've read TFM front to back and >> it seems like I've done it all as it should be. >> >> BTW the pc I am having problems on is using a wired connection, not >> wireless. > Go to http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads.php click on DD-WRT.v23SP2 > then standard and choose DD-WRT.v23_wrt54g.bin upgrade to this firmware > and you will have more control over your router. When it asks you for the > user name and password the user name will be root and the password is > admin If for some reason you can't get a login in screen > hold the reset button for 30 sec all will be well. |
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