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Shooting Star
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      03-03-2005, 10:24 PM
I cannot recommend this router. It keeps on disconnecting. My next router
will be a LinkSys.


 
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      03-05-2005, 12:13 PM

"Shooting Star" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I cannot recommend this router. It keeps on disconnecting. My next router
>will be a LinkSys.


I can recommend the USR8054 I have had 0 problems with it...Linksys on the
other hand has been terrible...went through 3 of them in a 2 year period...


 
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      03-05-2005, 01:49 PM
are you using WPA-PSK ?
I am using that, as it is most safest security measure the thing supports, I
have to reboot my router every day, within 24 hours the thing just stops
broadcasting. If I have a connection, once in every hour it just drops the
connection while my computer is only 3 m away from the router.
I remember it was more stable using WEP but I noticed hack attempts while
viewing the log when I used that, so it's no option.


"GuitarMan" <(E-Mail Removed)> schreef in bericht
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> "Shooting Star" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>I cannot recommend this router. It keeps on disconnecting. My next router
>>will be a LinkSys.

>
> I can recommend the USR8054 I have had 0 problems with it...Linksys on the
> other hand has been terrible...went through 3 of them in a 2 year
> period...
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      03-05-2005, 08:38 PM

"Shooting Star" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> are you using WPA-PSK ?
> I am using that, as it is most safest security measure the thing supports,
> I have to reboot my router every day, within 24 hours the thing just stops
> broadcasting. If I have a connection, once in every hour it just drops the
> connection while my computer is only 3 m away from the router.
> I remember it was more stable using WEP but I noticed hack attempts while
> viewing the log when I used that, so it's no option.


Yes, I am using WPA-PSK and I have had no problems. Have you tried
flashing/re-flashing with the latest firmware and then doing a reset on the
router?


 
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      03-06-2005, 01:41 AM
Guitar Man,

I was just about to mention that... but I think that might be above the
technical operations of the above >=}

-gg-

GuitarMan wrote:
> "Shooting Star" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
>>are you using WPA-PSK ?
>>I am using that, as it is most safest security measure the thing supports,
>>I have to reboot my router every day, within 24 hours the thing just stops
>>broadcasting. If I have a connection, once in every hour it just drops the
>>connection while my computer is only 3 m away from the router.
>>I remember it was more stable using WEP but I noticed hack attempts while
>>viewing the log when I used that, so it's no option.

>
>
> Yes, I am using WPA-PSK and I have had no problems. Have you tried
> flashing/re-flashing with the latest firmware and then doing a reset on the
> router?
>
>

 
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Gerben Sinnema
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      03-06-2005, 07:55 PM
I am not so far as to discard my USR 808054 yet.
The USR 808054 I bought a week ago works very well as wired router. I
still have problems to connect wirelessly though ...
This might be because I am inexperienced in making a wireless
connection: we recently purchased a Dell laptop with a wireless WLAN
1450 dual band WLAN mini-PCI card.
Currently, the router still runs with the Firmware Version: 1.21h , Tue,
3 Feb 2004
We tried a lot of things, without success
Here are some 'highlights' of what we tried, perhaps it gives you some
clues:
* The laptop is able to connect to the router via a cable (and built-in
ethernet card), and do stuff via the LAN. My own pc works very fine in
that way;

* The laptop is able to make a wireless adhoc connection with another pc
(not one of the pcs in our home network - I do not have another wireless
card available).
Have not been able to test another wireless access point yet.

* The laptop is able to 'see' the router with excellent s/n ratio.
Connecting fails however. Also all the settings of the router that
can be 'seen' by the laptop appear correct (channel, encryption (tried
with & without), etc.).
I note that the MAC address seen by the laptop is not the one
indicated by the router under 'wireless' in the 'status'. It is the one
indicated under 'LAN'. I do not know whether this is significant.

* Once, when I lowered temporarily the MAC filtering for some testing, I
noticed from the log that someone was able to access (I do not know
who), so it seems possible.

I have the following questions (of course any other suggestions are
welcome):
* Has anyone encountered similar problems, and found a solution? (I have
the idea we are missing something small & stupid, or otherwise the
router may be broken (the first we got was completely inaccessible and
had to be returned))

* Is the MAC address of the router (see comment above) as seen by the
laptop correct?

* Do you think it will help to upgrade to the firmware posted on the USR
website for 125 Mbps Upgrade (Version 1.64b34). Before it works at all
I'm not really loooking for an upgrade, that I'm not sure the laptop
supports ...

I hope someone can help out, because this is becoming quite frustrating ...
Thanks in advance,

Gerben


Shooting Star wrote:
> I cannot recommend this router. It keeps on disconnecting. My next router
> will be a LinkSys.

 
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      03-07-2005, 04:59 AM
> * Is the MAC address of the router (see comment above) as seen by the
> laptop correct?

You should try to connect to it with MAC filtering off. Examine the log and
you will see the MAC address of your laptop as your router sees it. Use that
in your MAC table. Don't forget to set the type to wireless otherwise it
will not connect.

>
> * Do you think it will help to upgrade to the firmware posted on the USR
> website for 125 Mbps Upgrade (Version 1.64b34). Before it works at all I'm
> not really loooking for an upgrade, that I'm not sure the laptop supports
> ...
>

I think 1.64b34 is broke if you use WPA-PSK. 1.21 might be more stable.


 
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      03-07-2005, 05:07 AM

> Yes, I am using WPA-PSK and I have had no problems. Have you tried
> flashing/re-flashing with the latest firmware and then doing a reset on
> the router?

I did, but no luck.
Though it already had the latest firmware, followed your advise and flashed
the router with version version 1.64b34, reset it to the default factory
settings and reconfigured it.
My configurion is:
No SSID broadcast
use of the MAC table for restricted access
and WPA-PSK

This morning I had to reset the router again to connect to it. One of my
friends has the same router and sees the same behaviour.


 
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      03-07-2005, 08:01 PM
Thanks for your help.
See my additional comments below.

Gerben

Shooting Star wrote:
>>* Is the MAC address of the router (see comment above) as seen by the
>>laptop correct?

>
> You should try to connect to it with MAC filtering off. Examine the log and
> you will see the MAC address of your laptop as your router sees it. Use that
> in your MAC table. Don't forget to set the type to wireless otherwise it
> will not connect.


I tried both (MAC filtering on and off). I use different MAC addresses
for wireless and wired, and indeed set type to wireless.
Problem is: the router doesn't seem to see the laptop. The laptop sees
the settings of the router, but is not able to connect.

>>* Do you think it will help to upgrade to the firmware posted on the USR
>>website for 125 Mbps Upgrade (Version 1.64b34). Before it works at all I'm
>>not really loooking for an upgrade, that I'm not sure the laptop supports
>>...
>>

>
> I think 1.64b34 is broke if you use WPA-PSK. 1.21 might be more stable.


Thanks. The earlier discussion about resets scares me a bit (I mainly
use the router for my wired pc connection). May still try in the end.
Should be able to switch back I guess ...
 
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      03-09-2005, 08:47 AM
> I tried both (MAC filtering on and off). I use different MAC addresses for
> wireless and wired, and indeed set type to wireless.
> Problem is: the router doesn't seem to see the laptop. The laptop sees the
> settings of the router, but is not able to connect.


I don't know for sure what could be wrong here. Here are some suggestions.
Your card supports 802.11 A/B and G. Maybe there are settings you should
apply to force it into a certain mode. In that case 802.11 G would be the
best configuration.
Check in the properties of your wireless card if TCP/IP is configured to
aquire automatically an address.


 
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