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Old 11-06-2005, 07:27 PM
DigitalVinyl
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Default WRT54GX v2.0 with SRX - any experiences?

Had to replace my wireless router and decided to go for the high end
model. This is the Linksys SRX model with three antennae. There is a
slightly cheaper model with only two.

I'm wondering what others out there are experiencing.


I've defintiely got much better range and connectivity. Signal
strength on the third floor tripled (20-25% became 70-80%). The back
patio which is submerged below a thick boulder and masonry wall is now
accessible via wireless. Haven't been able to get an IP ever back
there. Now i've got Good signal/36Mbps.


I am having problems and I'm not sure if this is bad firmware/early
bugs or a lemon unit. I am running the latest firmware available from
Linksys.

- I've had to reboot the router multiple times because it simply stops
passing internet traffic.

- when it dies it says my PPPoE connection is "connected" with an IP
of "0.0.0.0", which is obviously wrong. In another screen it shows
"disconnected" and in the system log it shows the real IP address
assigned and no problem with PPPoE.

- It will not pass the DNS servers from the PPPoE connection through
to DHCP clients. It sometimes doesn't give any DNS servers out. Some
routers give out the default gateway as DNS and relay the requests
out. I had to hard-code my ISP's DNS servers as STATIC DNS servers.
Otherwise I fail to get DNS services even though I'm on. Both wireless
and wired clients experienced this.

- the timestamps on the loggin functions are a joke. Different
processes log different timezone variations into the same log and
absolutely NONE of them are the correct time. Some logs show the year
as 2137. You cannot set the time on the unit, just the timezone. It
gets the clock from some mystery source--perhaps PPPoE?? ANyway,
troubleshooting with the logs is nice an confusing.



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Old 11-18-2005, 10:37 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DigitalVinyl
- I've had to reboot the router multiple times because it simply stops
passing internet traffic.

- when it dies it says my PPPoE connection is "connected" with an IP
of "0.0.0.0", which is obviously wrong. In another screen it shows
"disconnected" and in the system log it shows the real IP address
assigned and no problem with PPPoE.


DiGiTAL_ViNYL (no email)
Ah I thought I was the only one. I have no problems Wired, but Wireless sucks. It is real slow (allthough the reception is real good)
I have exactly the same problem with the 0.0.0.0 you describe.
When nobody uses the wireless then wired is good, but a wireless connection can result in teh 0.0.0.0 problem.
I'm reconsidering using my old Draytek again which never had these problems.

Ron
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Old 11-20-2005, 02:25 PM
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Update:
Did 3 things:
Channel 7 to 1
Hide SSID off
Wan ping enabled

After that no problems. Must be the channel which interferred with the neighbours or something
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Old 12-14-2005, 06:39 AM
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Default I have no idea what you did to fix it.

I'm lost this keeps happening to my network as well. Please elaborate to me (IQ of a 5 year old) how you did it.
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