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| Loki:
Ouch... that sucks ^^; Well, I don't have that problem here, it's really a router thing... without it I can easily download with a speed 900 - 1000kB/s non stop. |
| ChadTower:
Seriously, the problem could easily NOT be the router. The router's connection to the outside is only as reliable as the service it can get. |
| patrickl:
I had a wireless router that would freak out if I had too many B and G connections going on. My PDA checks e-mail over a 802.11B connection while the TV computer uses a G connection. Somehow If these were working together the router would stop working. Someone else is using it now without any problem. |
| Loki:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on February 04, 2007, 11:54:44 am --- Seriously, the problem could easily NOT be the router. The router's connection to the outside is only as reliable as the service it can get. --- End quote --- My cable connection is always running at 100%. It might have been a year ago since I had a real loss of connection. Also without a router it runs full speed without any disconnects. Today I upgraded my router firmware and it was disconnecting like crazy, then I installed some older software (same I had before but new download) and now it doesn't seem to disconnect anymore. :dunno I doubt I solved the problem for good.... we'll see. :) |
| AtomSmasher:
--- Quote from: Loki on February 04, 2007, 03:54:01 am ---What type is that belkin? They only sell a F5D7230df4 and F5D7231df4 here... the rest is too expensive. --- End quote --- It's a F5D7230-4 which is probably just an older model of on the ones you listed. edit* checking newegg, the router I have is getting pretty mixed reviews. It seems they shipped a number of bad units, so its luck of the draw if you get a good one. Although they also say belkin is good about replacing them. I think I just got lucky with mine. |
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