everyday my new roadrunner needs to be reset like times? It is a netgear and it works good when it works. Does anyone know why it keeps shuting off?
11/25/2006 5:32:17 AM
You're running BitTorrent and it's crashing your router because you're downloading too much. Idle back your downloads to have a max connections of 20 and only downloaded 3 files at the same time. (that's more than you need but your neighbors will like you)
11/25/2006 8:14:00 AM
^
11/25/2006 3:35:35 PM
my netgear does the same thing....bittorrent will do it, but so do some games. basically the router is garbage, but i dont feel like gettin a new one. i had to switch back to a wired connection cause i was tired of havin to reset the router every 15 minutes or so.
11/25/2006 3:51:24 PM
thanks
11/25/2006 4:17:35 PM
the internet is for porn
11/25/2006 4:22:29 PM
if your router is crashing due to number of outbound connections, it is garbage, or there is a firmware update to fix itupdate firmwaremight need to call twc, signal might be weak
11/25/2006 5:39:05 PM
^ Then most routers are garbage. Each of the 3 lynksys WRT54g's i've had (before and after firmware updates) are easily overwhelmed. The firmware updates HELPED and made the router lock up less frequently as well as reset itself when it did lock up, but unbridled bit-torrent or even emule use would pretty much always crash them. The same goes for the the netgear WGR614 router I've used.Sure these aren't good routers, but those two models represent a very large chunk of the people using wireless routers. The WRT54G has to be one of the single most common routers out there.
11/25/2006 5:46:12 PM
that is why i set my router to reboot atuomatically at 3 am on sunday morning
11/25/2006 6:00:51 PM
^^ mine does not give me that problemim 100% positive they are tested for a high number of concurrent connections
11/25/2006 6:54:12 PM
Home routers were not designed for commercial level connectivities that bittorrent does.
11/25/2006 7:18:35 PM
WRT54G is one of the best routers out thereNo one uses the Linksys provided firmware though, at least if you know what you are doing.
11/25/2006 7:57:42 PM
Nobody but the vast majority of consumers who would never bother to install 3rd party firmware... So what just 90%?
11/26/2006 10:23:36 AM
11/26/2006 10:37:50 AM
it really is one of the best routers out there if you get v4 or older. ddwrt is a godsend
11/26/2006 11:58:31 AM
11/26/2006 2:04:08 PM
^^ ok ...Why?
11/27/2006 1:04:00 PM
^Linksys stupidly changed around the platform after that version.But before that, it had highly customizable firmware options, as well as being extremely stable.
11/27/2006 1:05:13 PM
11/27/2006 1:15:27 PM
If you want a new one buy a wrt54gl. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WRT54G
11/27/2006 1:27:09 PM
We've got that router as well, using Linux software on it, damn thing randomly doesn't send any data over the wireless. Eh, go figure. Believe it or not my parent's D-Link has never failed them!
11/27/2006 4:16:25 PM
You parents browsing cooking.com and aol is nothing like most of the complaints on here from the pirating crowd.
11/27/2006 4:49:45 PM
11/27/2006 5:03:34 PM