Linksys router problems

GreatBarracuda

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I have a linksys BEFSR41 router and I have two computers hooked up to it. I have cable and boh computers are P4 and have lan cards. One has the onboard card that comes with the ASUS P4P800 and the other has a D-Link lan card. The problem is that every once in a while the router stops working...i mean the internet doesn't work, and downloads just stop. This happens atleast twice a day. Then I have to go reset the router manually. Is there a fix to this?
 

Tom

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I had this problem with the latest firmware, so i went back to the 1.45.6, Jun 24 2003 firmware, and it works fine.
 

Pauli

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I just started having this identical problem after I updated to the latest firmware (fw dated Jun 4, 2004). I'm gonna go back to the previous firmware like Tom did...
 

JackMDS

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These firmware updates becomes like the ?Silly Hourly updates of the NVIDIA Video Drivers?.

Updates are for specific problems. If the Router works OK what the updates is for?

:thumbsdown:
 

JW310

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Originally posted by: JackMDS
These firmware updates becomes like the ?Silly Hourly updates of the NVIDIA Video Drivers?.

Updates are for specific problems. If the Router works OK what the updates is for?

:thumbsdown:

The latest firmware update was to patch up a security hole in the previous (almost a year old) version. Unfortunately, even though the security hole has been fixed, the code in the firmware regarding the WAN-side DHCP became broken. Once the WAN DHCP lease expires, the newest firmware won't auto-renew it; one must go into the router configuration and manually renew it.

JW
 

JW310

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Well, you can always go back to one of the previous firmware versions. ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/befsr41/ has previous versions of the firmware available. I went back to version 1.45.6 (befsr-fw-1456.zip), and the router seems to be working fine again, after having upgraded to 1.45.11 a couple days ago.

JW
 

jgreg

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I would also restrict mac address access, u never know if someone is roaming your setup. Try changing the broacast channel, maybe someone in the area got a cordless phone that is interfering.

-jgreg