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Have latest firmware "590", although I notice that KB article 831277
(firmware upgrade) has been withdrawn http://tinyurl.com/2jqkkt (and click on upgrade url to see error message) Anyway I have been trying to debug why the router needs to be reset. Googleing this news group I see suggestions about getting rid of either MN-700 or bit-torrent. Btorrent is used occassionally but more likely games being played: 2 players and occasionally a server. The symptom is the wireless systems quit working first, then the hardwired ones. I (or the 2 kids playing) can either power off and on MN-700 or issue a release and and re-acquire after logging on to admin functions. A release and re-acquire gets the same IP address from the ISP so the problems is not the ISP. In addition, the laptops can switch to one of several idiot neighbors that have open wireless systems so I am pretty sure the problem is the MN-700. Looking at the security log I see the date is always 1999-6-1 though the time seems to be correct. I can set the time to use time.microsoft.com. There is no place to enter the date on that MN-700 page. Maybe I can return this unit because it never has the correct year? I once got out of a traffic ticket because the year was wrong. Anyway, any suggetions or shall I switch to one of those new wireless with two antenna and 108 rate? -- ================================================== ==================== Joseph "Beemer Biker" Stateson http://ResearchRiders.org Ask about my 99'R1100RT ================================================== ==================== Beemer Biker |
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yeah, my mn-700 also has the wrong date, all my firmware is updated. It just
happened, probably related to the time change--fricken microsoft. no matter how many times or different time servers I use, even a hard reset to wipe all settings and reloaded firmware, the date in the device log is still June 1999. what happens is since the date is wrong, your dhcp lease expires, forcing you to either repair your network connection or repower everything, it's good for 20 min, then expires. Then you loose your connection. Did I say I hate microsoft, they suck. I'm going to send mine back to microsoft and tell them they can keep the piece of crap. I went to Best Buy and bought a Linksys this time, can't go wrong with Cisco. "Beemer Biker" wrote: > Have latest firmware "590", although I notice that KB article 831277 > (firmware upgrade) has been withdrawn > http://tinyurl.com/2jqkkt (and click on upgrade url to see error message) > > Anyway I have been trying to debug why the router needs to be reset. > Googleing this news group I see suggestions about getting rid of either > MN-700 or bit-torrent. Btorrent is used occassionally but more likely games > being played: 2 players and occasionally a server. > > The symptom is the wireless systems quit working first, then the hardwired > ones. I (or the 2 kids playing) can either power off and on MN-700 or issue > a release and and re-acquire after logging on to admin functions. A release > and re-acquire gets the same IP address from the ISP so the problems is not > the ISP. In addition, the laptops can switch to one of several idiot > neighbors that have open wireless systems so I am pretty sure the problem is > the MN-700. > > Looking at the security log I see the date is always 1999-6-1 though the > time seems to be correct. I can set the time to use time.microsoft.com. > There is no place to enter the date on that MN-700 page. > > Maybe I can return this unit because it never has the correct year? I once > got out of a traffic ticket because the year was wrong. > > Anyway, any suggetions or shall I switch to one of those new wireless with > two antenna and 108 rate? > > > -- > ================================================== ==================== > Joseph "Beemer Biker" Stateson > http://ResearchRiders.org Ask about my 99'R1100RT > ================================================== ==================== > > > > > |
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That date doesn't control the lease time. That's a manual setting you can
make within the router. I set mine to two weeks, and had no problem. If your setting was changing on your there probably is another reason. -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ http://forums.mobilepcworld.net Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "darkdesert" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:11C51BD1-303E-4DC6-8AA9-(E-Mail Removed)... > yeah, my mn-700 also has the wrong date, all my firmware is updated. It > just > happened, probably related to the time change--fricken microsoft. no > matter > how many times or different time servers I use, even a hard reset to wipe > all > settings and reloaded firmware, the date in the device log is still June > 1999. what happens is since the date is wrong, your dhcp lease expires, > forcing you to either repair your network connection or repower > everything, > it's good for 20 min, then expires. Then you loose your connection. Did > I > say I hate microsoft, they suck. > > I'm going to send mine back to microsoft and tell them they can keep the > piece of crap. I went to Best Buy and bought a Linksys this time, can't > go > wrong with Cisco. > > "Beemer Biker" wrote: > >> Have latest firmware "590", although I notice that KB article 831277 >> (firmware upgrade) has been withdrawn >> http://tinyurl.com/2jqkkt (and click on upgrade url to see error message) >> >> Anyway I have been trying to debug why the router needs to be reset. >> Googleing this news group I see suggestions about getting rid of either >> MN-700 or bit-torrent. Btorrent is used occassionally but more likely >> games >> being played: 2 players and occasionally a server. >> >> The symptom is the wireless systems quit working first, then the >> hardwired >> ones. I (or the 2 kids playing) can either power off and on MN-700 or >> issue >> a release and and re-acquire after logging on to admin functions. A >> release >> and re-acquire gets the same IP address from the ISP so the problems is >> not >> the ISP. In addition, the laptops can switch to one of several idiot >> neighbors that have open wireless systems so I am pretty sure the problem >> is >> the MN-700. >> >> Looking at the security log I see the date is always 1999-6-1 though the >> time seems to be correct. I can set the time to use time.microsoft.com. >> There is no place to enter the date on that MN-700 page. >> >> Maybe I can return this unit because it never has the correct year? I >> once >> got out of a traffic ticket because the year was wrong. >> >> Anyway, any suggetions or shall I switch to one of those new wireless >> with >> two antenna and 108 rate? >> >> >> -- >> ================================================== ==================== >> Joseph "Beemer Biker" Stateson >> http://ResearchRiders.org Ask about my 99'R1100RT >> ================================================== ==================== >> >> >> >> >> |
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