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squirrel1970 02-07-2007 11:16

What happened?!
 
Yesterday, our router went somewhat slightly mental....
I had major problems keeping 2 computers connected for more than a few minutes at a time - most frustrating.....!
I rebooted absolutely everything... computers, modem and router (more times than is considered healthy...)
Then I began to notice something. Normally, when it's the modem having a hissy fit, there's one notice pops up about being disconnected... but with the router - it came up twice each time (I spent long enough on it to notice this coming up)
After some considerable swearing and having the modem only on one computer, we then set about getting the router sorted out. We had to take it back to factory settings and then reset everything back to how it was and it's like nothing ever happened...!
I even had the router set up away from the modem... and today? everything is running sweetly....?!

Why would a linksys router suddenly decide to go absolutely stroppy and require us to go through everything we went through to get it working properly again?

Data 02-07-2007 11:40

Re: What happened?!
 
Possibly interference caused problems? Maybe a local transmitter. CB radio etc.

Eric55 02-07-2007 12:24

Re: What happened?!
 
Funny you should say that I had to reset my Linksys this morning. It would not connect to the internet.

squirrel1970 02-07-2007 12:50

Re: What happened?!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Data (Post 34341766)
Possibly interference caused problems? Maybe a local transmitter. CB radio etc.

I should've said, it's not a wireless linksys :)

(model number BEFSR41 ver 4)

Data 04-07-2007 23:45

Re: What happened?!
 
Close transmitters can still cause disruption. AM radios can energise a stand alone loudspeaker :shocked:. Perfect for disrupting your noisy neighbours party! :D

Otherwise, maybe it was a mains thing.

Maggy 04-07-2007 23:59

Re: What happened?!
 
Look here!It's a well known fact that so called inanimate gadgets have a life of their own..and some of them are positive drama queens while others are dependable and well behaved UNLESS they are feeling unappreciated..Tell it that you love it,buy it some flowers and just make sure it doesn't catch you eyeing up a new model. ;) :D

squirrel1970 06-07-2007 13:01

Re: What happened?!
 
You're not wrong that our beloved router (see, I am being nice to it, even tho I did see a rather attractive Dlink router the other day) is a drama queen...
Normally, there are no problems in listening to an internet radio stream (totally independant stuff.. and good friends of ours) but just this week, whilst trying to stream or relay - the router goes into an Oscar winning hissy fit... despite all our best efforts to try and stay connected, it just bloomin' well doesn't want to know!
So as you can well imagine, come Sunday - I'm really going to have to keep my wits about me.
We've swapped cables around and over and back again till we've been blue in the face...
It's still not playing ball at all!
I was wondering if there was a setting somewhere that we could possibly have overlooked........
if not... well.. I'm not gonna take back the PS2 we got instead of a new router the other day............ lol!
(see, we really were being nice to the router by not replacing it! hehe!)

And if we were to get a new router.. please select from the lesser of the following evils which is the best place to purchase a said new router:

PCWorld
Currys
Maplin
Tesco
Woolworths(?!)

Graham M 06-07-2007 13:03

Re: What happened?!
 
Grab it from PC World, but know what you need BEFORE you go!

squirrel1970 06-07-2007 16:40

Re: What happened?!
 
It's still going mental despite several resets now.
It's well getting beyond a joke. We're practically tearing whats left of our hair out. Can *ANYBODY* help? Suggestions are welcome....

We've done practically everything bar take the bloody thing apart.... (screwdriver on standby however...)

Exorcist74 06-07-2007 19:48

Re: What happened?!
 
IT might be your internet service provider having a funny five minuets (as if that could happen), or the router is on the blink?????... it might be time to bin it, get one from you friendly computer shop first (CP DLROW), try it out if it still play up Take it back as faulty goods :), then check your lan port on your computer......

squirrel1970 07-07-2007 01:01

Re: What happened?!
 
Strangely enough... the modem is fine.. (good solid use since 2002 - and only one problem - that was at the very beginning.. and it was fixed (kept losing connection) and it's been absolutely fine ever since - not bad for an ambit 120 lol)

There was an internet outage this morning that lasted until about lunchtime(ish) but it was fine all day after that - and all week up to today... I definitely know it's NOT the modem.....!

I have a sneaky suspicion it *might* be the power supply for the router thats the problem....


So as you can imagine, I'm in a bit of a fix...

I think we've had the thing for a little over 12 months... [rant] BLOODY TYPICAL THAT THINGS GO T*TS UP THE DAY THE WARRANTY EXPIRES!!! *fume* *hiss* *spit* [/rant]

squirrel1970 07-07-2007 21:21

Re: What happened?!
 
Ok, I did a firmware upgrade - as I noticed from the routers settings it was using an old firmware version... so far, so good... fingers crossed and all that..

I'll give it an hour before I start patting myself on the back and thanking you guys for the help..... NOT!

etccarmageddon 07-07-2007 21:29

Re: What happened?!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cj_abi (Post 34346077)
........
I think we've had the thing for a little over 12 months... [rant] BLOODY TYPICAL THAT THINGS GO T*TS UP THE DAY THE WARRANTY EXPIRES!!! *fume* *hiss* *spit* [/rant]

take it back to the shop with your receipt and tell them you are returning it to be repaired as per the sale of goods act as it has become faulty prior to what you would consider the end of it's lifespan.

http://www.consumerline.org/search/?...and+Warranties

squirrel1970 07-07-2007 23:33

Re: What happened?!
 
Well... I'm pleased to report that a firmware upgrade did the trick...

It only took me 6 days to realise..
I had my epiphany while I was getting a mug of coffee... as soon as I started to pour the milk in, I saw the light... it said 'check the routers firmware'
As it was the last thing on my mind, I made it a priority to do the decent thing - and lo.. it was done....

When in doubt - firmware upgrade on the router!

My OH was oblivious.. but sanctioned my desicion... I think he's a bit peed off that he never thought of it first....
meh...
men....
lol!

etccarmageddon 09-07-2007 20:29

Re: What happened?!
 
well done

squirrel1970 10-07-2007 10:30

Re: What happened?!
 
Yeah.. I can give myself the pat on the back that I rightly deserve now... 2 days on and I have to admit, everything here is running sweeter than ever...

I did actually help someone else out with a similar problem elsewhere on the same day (later on) and their problems have ended too - so, it just goes to show, sometimes, it's the little things that make the biggest difference :D

And as a sidenote... anyone having router issues should really check the firmware version and check their router manufacturors website against any possible firmware upgrades before doing anything else. (Usually, all info on your router is on the underside of it.. ) and keep modem and router where it's coolest.... ours are on the floor side by side ;)

It's saved us £X getting another router when we didn't really need one at all....

squirrel1970 16-07-2007 11:56

Re: What happened?!
 
GRR.. I have been cursed again by the blessed thing cutting the connection every few seconds - but! there is a cure... well, it's not a cure, it's something thats keeping the bloomin' thing operational....

We've downloaded here the *latest* firmware upgrade and we're keeping that little .bin file on each computer... the next time the router starts its antics (which will be approximately 2 days time) we'll just redo the firmware upgrade through the routers settings display page thingy....

I've since read that there's a fault with some early linksys routers for which the only known cure is flashing the router with the same firware upgrade.

The whole thing takes approx 5 minutes total - I can live with that.
Once it's done - we can do whatever we jolly well like (well, until the next time it'll need doing anyway)

I know we could really do with a new router and yes, it'll probably be either another linksys or maybe a dLink one - depends :)

We'll tolerate what we've got for now! :D


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