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bertJ 25-04-2005 17:48

Linksys router - minor problem
 
Since installing a Linksys Wireless router (WRT54G) with my ntl cable modem I get the following:
After I boot up and connect to the internet (winxp SP2) and then try to access the web, I get an error message that tells me that †˜no connection to the internet is currently availableââ‚ ¬â„¢ and asks me if I would like to †˜work offlineââ‚à ‚¬Ã¢â€žÂ¢ or †˜try againââ‚ÆšÃ‚¬ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢â‚¬Å¾Ã‚¢ to attempt to connect. I click on †˜try againââ‚ÆšÃ‚¬ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢â‚¬Å¾Ã‚¢ and it uses the connection, no problem. It then works perfectly but if I don't access the web for a few minutes I get the same message. If I click on 'try again' it works OK again.
I set up the router using Automatic Configuration †“ DHCP; under which there is no †˜Keep Aliveââ‚ÆšÃ‚¬ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢â‚¬Å¾Ã‚¢ option. The option to keep the connection alive only appears under PPPoE and PPTP.
Iâ₠¬ÃƒÆ’¢â€žÂ¢d be very grateful for any advice.

Raistlin 25-04-2005 18:33

Re: Linksys router - minor problem
 
Have you got Windows set to obtain an IP address automatically?

Are you connecting wirelessly or have you got your PC wired to the router?

Have you tried the following:

Turn everything off.
Wait a couple of minutes.
Turn modem on, wait for lights to settle.
Turn router on, wait for lights to settle.
Turn PC on.

Do you have a firewall running at all?
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Also, what browser are you using?

Have you told it to always use your default connection?

monkey2468 25-04-2005 18:40

Re: Linksys router - minor problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bertJ
Since installing a Linksys Wireless router (WRT54G) with my ntl cable modem I get the following:
After I boot up and connect to the internet (winxp SP2) and then try to access the web, I get an error message that tells me that †˜no connection to the internet is currently availableââ‚ ¬â„¢ and asks me if I would like to †˜work offlineââ‚à ‚¬Ã¢â€žÂ¢ or †˜try againââ‚ÆšÃ‚¬ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢â‚¬Å¾Ã‚¢ to attempt to connect. I click on †˜try againââ‚ÆšÃ‚¬ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢â‚¬Å¾Ã‚¢ and it uses the connection, no problem. It then works perfectly but if I don't access the web for a few minutes I get the same message. If I click on 'try again' it works OK again.
I set up the router using Automatic Configuration †“ DHCP; under which there is no †˜Keep Aliveââ‚ÆšÃ‚¬ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢â‚¬Å¾Ã‚¢ option. The option to keep the connection alive only appears under PPPoE and PPTP.
Iâ₠¬ÃƒÆ’¢â€žÂ¢d be very grateful for any advice.

I have the identical issue with my linksys router. Its like my pc has lost its ip for a second or two. Click retry, works perfectly until the next period of inactivity. Its always been like this for me, but doesn't anoy me enough to do anything about it.......

Raistlin 25-04-2005 18:42

Re: Linksys router - minor problem
 
monkey, same questions apply to you then :)

I've got the same router and never experienced any of the problems you are describing. I would suggest that it is likely to be a setup/configuration problem - if that's the case then it should be possible to resolve it.

Hans Gruber 25-04-2005 18:44

Re: Linksys router - minor problem
 
I've had the same router for getting on for 2 years now and never experienced that problem. Have you tried updating the firmware?

Raistlin 25-04-2005 18:48

Re: Linksys router - minor problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hans Gruber
I've had the same router for getting on for 2 years now and never experienced that problem. Have you tried updating the firmware?

If they're fairly new routers then they should have shipped with the most recent firmware, which was why that hadn't even occured to me.

Good idea though, and certainly worth checking that you do have the most recent version of the firmware. :tu:

monkey2468 25-04-2005 19:10

Re: Linksys router - minor problem
 
The router is about 4 months old. All setup and configs are correct. If I plug modem direct to my PC (router and modem next to my pc) it work perfectly, its just when it goes through the router, with or without the other pc switched on.
Its just like someone has clicked the 'work offline' button when i had my back turned......
I blame XP SP2....
Like I said, it doesn't realy bother me, but someone else with the same router with the same problem seems a bit odd!

edit: Just as an extra bit of info, when I click reconnect, there is no delay what-so-ever to the page being displayed.

Raistlin 25-04-2005 19:12

Re: Linksys router - minor problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by monkey2468
I blame XP SP2....

It's seriously unlikely that XP SP2 has anything to do with it.

I have SP2 installed and have no problems at all with the router.

bertJ 25-04-2005 19:15

Re: Linksys router - minor problem
 
Thanks for comments - my replies are exactly the same as 'Monkey'. I agree that it's no big deal, just slightly irritating.

Raistlin 25-04-2005 19:29

Re: Linksys router - minor problem
 
Fair enough, if you're not bothered enough to worry about it.....

You didn't say if you had a firewall running though.....

bertJ 25-04-2005 19:33

Re: Linksys router - minor problem
 
Raistlin
Sorry - I use winxp SP2's own firewall and IE6. I might give Zone Alarm a try and see whether the 'problem' persists.

Raistlin 25-04-2005 19:41

Re: Linksys router - minor problem
 
Ok, you may find that the firewall is blocking any attempts that NTL are making to see if you are still on the network.

This is unlikely though as your router will be responding to those attempts.

More likely is that your firewall is blocking legitimate traffic to/from your router.

Try disabling the firewall (mostly safe with a router attached) and see if the problem persists.

monkey2468 25-04-2005 19:52

Re: Linksys router - minor problem
 
If it was the firewall blocking attempts, then just clicking the IE6 'retry' button wouldn't work though would it?

Raistlin 25-04-2005 19:54

Re: Linksys router - minor problem
 
Your firewall may be blocking the return traffic from your router/modem.

When you click "retry" you are effectively saying "here I am" and telling the connection to be active again.

It's got to be worth a try. 9 times out of 10 problems like this will tunr out to be something in the way that you have things configured. If you're not too bothered about it then don't worry and just leave everything alone.

monkey2468 25-04-2005 19:58

Re: Linksys router - minor problem
 
Ill have a go with the firewall, cheers


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