Extreme Router Issues
Ok, hey guys. I've been having some insane problems with my wireless router lately...probably since sometime last week or so. I had this problem actually for a while now that I think of it...was never a BIG deal that it is now, but it was very very spread out, every once in a while, maybe every two or three months my wireless router would just stop broadcasting a signal off the wireless and wired sides (basically, the entire thing) requiring me to walk to it, pull the powercord for 30 seconds, reinsert it and back in business. But...lately, like the past week or so its been doing the same thing only EVERY 5-10 MINUTES, if not every 5-10... it also does it randomly OR whenever a DHCP client on the network is powered off. The router just STOPS working properly, it even stays as an available network complete with respectable signal strength levels depending where in the house I am on my ipod touch or the farthest pc, but connecting to it and putting the WEP key in results in a timeout anyway. I've reset the damn thing like 20 times on the little button that says RESET on the back, did a factory firmware reset twice in its HTTP environment (192.168.1.1 gateway IP), left it unplugged for over a minute at one point and after all this, it still does it. Oh, not to mention it's DHCP pool is starting ignore already assigned addresses and giving them to requesting clients...thus causing more headaches because thats NOT supposed to be happening. While I'm at it too...several times It will connect, but fail and then that client is left with even more puzzeling evidence.. the router's range is 192.168.1.X (x being 2-50) as I have setup...but one client recieved a 169.56.2.5 IP which is totally incorrect.
The router is a Cisco Linksys WRT54G and it's about 4 years old.
Is it time to just buy a new router, and take this piece of shit to a shotgun range and say byebye?
Last edited by Bob Slydell; Jan 04, 2010 at 02:22 AM // 02:22..
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