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salimsd 29-12-2006 23:13

Belkin Router Keeps Going Off
 
HI all

I have a problem with my Belkin W/less G + Router. It seems to keep going off after couple hours. Then i have to switch on/off then comes back on again. This is really frustrating especially when am d/loading stuff or the kids are using upstairs pc. Does anyone know the problem & fix.

Many Thanks

sal

GeoffB 30-12-2006 13:10

Re: Belkin Router Keeps Going Off
 
Try channel 6 through the setup screens. Also, broadcast SSID and use 64bit WEP with MAC filtering rather than 128bit. Try different channels if all that doesn't work.

Paul K 30-12-2006 13:39

Re: Belkin Router Keeps Going Off
 
Does it just lose signal or completely turn off (no power)?

bonzoe 03-01-2007 19:55

Re: Belkin Router Keeps Going Off
 
I had a similar problem with an old Belkin wired router on downloads, just cuoldn't cope with the constant hammering - changed it for a Netgear wired router and no further problems.

robpgfc 04-01-2007 12:40

Re: Belkin Router Keeps Going Off
 
My belkin wireless router did something similar i.e. would shutdown completely to just a single amber light on one of the LEDs. Kept having to unplug/replug to get the connection back.

Apparently was a well known issue and Belkin issued a replacement.

Gareth 04-01-2007 14:17

Re: Belkin Router Keeps Going Off
 
The Linksys WRT54Gx range is known to have a problem with connections dropping if P2P is heavily used, because Netfilter by default keeps track of connections no longer being used for 5 days, which quickly overwhelms the router. This was the case with the original Linux-based firmwares, although not sure whether the VxWorks firmware has resolved this. 3rd-party firmwares don't have the issue at all.

Not sure if the Belkin routers suffer the same flaw, but might be worth looking into.


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