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puddiecat
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      02-09-2007, 03:05 AM
I have a Linksys router and periodically have to reboot it. I have
had other setups where this was not an issue. Is this a notorious
problem that anyone is aware of? TIA

 
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Jeff Liebermann
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      02-09-2007, 04:39 AM
On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 21:05:46 -0700, puddiecat
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>I have a Linksys router and periodically have to reboot it. I have
>had other setups where this was not an issue. Is this a notorious
>problem that anyone is aware of? TIA


Maybe. The Linksys BEFW11S4v4 is known to hang or act weird
erratically. I suffered with one for a while. Many other makes and
models (not just Linksys) will hang when running P2P file sharing
software (BitTorrent, etc). I've also seen routers hang when running
streaming video for extended periods. However, my favorite was when I
planted my DSL modem and router next to my desk lap power supply
transformer, and both would sometime hang when I turned the lamp on
and off. Lots of ways to make things hang.

As for why you have to keep rebooting? It's punishment for not
supplying the model number and hardware version of the Linksys router
with which you're having problems.


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      02-09-2007, 10:48 AM
puddiecat wrote:

> I have a Linksys router and periodically have to reboot it. I have
> had other setups where this was not an issue. Is this a notorious
> problem that anyone is aware of? TIA
>


AC power line glitches are pretty common causes. My old BEFW11S4 did seem
to be more sensitive to power line problems than most of my PCs; my WRT54G
is, I think, better than the BEFW11S4 was.
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      02-09-2007, 02:23 PM
On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 06:48:32 -0500, Bob Willard
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>puddiecat wrote:
>
>> I have a Linksys router and periodically have to reboot it. I have
>> had other setups where this was not an issue. Is this a notorious
>> problem that anyone is aware of? TIA

>
>AC power line glitches are pretty common causes. My old BEFW11S4 did seem
>to be more sensitive to power line problems than most of my PCs; my WRT54G
>is, I think, better than the BEFW11S4 was.


Really? Or a guess? Did the problem go away with a good UPS? Might it
have been something else? My own experience is that power glitches
(short of obvious interruptions or brownouts) are rarely a problem. If
there is a power problem, it's usually a defective power brick, a
problem easily solved.

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      02-09-2007, 04:43 PM
Bob Willard <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:

>AC power line glitches are pretty common causes. My old BEFW11S4 did seem
>to be more sensitive to power line problems than most of my PCs; my WRT54G
>is, I think, better than the BEFW11S4 was.


A few comments...
There's a big difference between the BEFW11S4 v2 and v4. The v2 is
stable while the v4 is flakey. I also suspected AC line glitches. So,
I ran my v4 unit off a 6V gel cell battery and do it myself battery
charger. That didn't help as it still hung erratically. If you
search this newsgroup for my rants on the BEFW11S4, you'll find the
history, tests, and final disposition. (I'm saving it for a burnt
offering to the radio gods in case divine intervention is required for
some future repair job).

Also, both the BEFW11S4v4 and the WRT54G/GS series can run on anything
between about 4VDC and 18VDC. Both models have internal switching
regulators with a fairly wide input voltage range. See photo at:
<http://802.11junk.com/jeffl/pics/drivel/slides/low-volt.html>
for my BEFW11S4v4 running just fine on 3.5VDC.

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      02-09-2007, 06:03 PM
John Navas wrote:
> On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 06:48:32 -0500, Bob Willard
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> <(E-Mail Removed)>:
>
>
>>puddiecat wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I have a Linksys router and periodically have to reboot it. I have
>>>had other setups where this was not an issue. Is this a notorious
>>>problem that anyone is aware of? TIA

>>
>>AC power line glitches are pretty common causes. My old BEFW11S4 did seem
>>to be more sensitive to power line problems than most of my PCs; my WRT54G
>>is, I think, better than the BEFW11S4 was.

>
>
> Really? Or a guess? Did the problem go away with a good UPS? Might it
> have been something else? My own experience is that power glitches
> (short of obvious interruptions or brownouts) are rarely a problem. If
> there is a power problem, it's usually a defective power brick, a
> problem easily solved.
>


Observations based on sitting in my "lab" when the lights flickered. I have
one old PC that is *very* sensitive, and frequently hangs when the lights
flicker. And, a few times (maybe twice per year) when that old (canary) PC
hung, the BEFW11S4 also needed to be reset, but the other PCs in the lab
kept on chirping. My WRT54G has been rock-solid for two years.
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      02-09-2007, 06:09 PM
Jeff Liebermann wrote:

> Bob Willard <(E-Mail Removed)> hath wroth:
>
>
>>AC power line glitches are pretty common causes. My old BEFW11S4 did seem
>>to be more sensitive to power line problems than most of my PCs; my WRT54G
>>is, I think, better than the BEFW11S4 was.

>
>
> A few comments...
> There's a big difference between the BEFW11S4 v2 and v4. The v2 is
> stable while the v4 is flakey. I also suspected AC line glitches. So,
> I ran my v4 unit off a 6V gel cell battery and do it myself battery
> charger. That didn't help as it still hung erratically. If you
> search this newsgroup for my rants on the BEFW11S4, you'll find the
> history, tests, and final disposition. (I'm saving it for a burnt
> offering to the radio gods in case divine intervention is required for
> some future repair job).
>
> Also, both the BEFW11S4v4 and the WRT54G/GS series can run on anything
> between about 4VDC and 18VDC. Both models have internal switching
> regulators with a fairly wide input voltage range. See photo at:
> <http://802.11junk.com/jeffl/pics/drivel/slides/low-volt.html>
> for my BEFW11S4v4 running just fine on 3.5VDC.
>


My BEFW11S4 is a v1. Purchased in Aug'01, and replaced in Mar'05 (with
a WRT54G) when the BEFW11S4's radio croaked. The rest of the BEFW11S4
still works, but I've gotten addicted to WiFi.
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