On Thu, 2007-10-18 at 12:41 -0500, Larry Finger wrote:

[snipped long analysis]

> You did a good job of analyzing the problem. 

Yeah, good job. Thanks.

> As a retired physicist and a former reviewer for Phys.
> Rev., I have to ask "What was the model and version of the Linksys wireless 
> router?"

Heh.

> These consumer-grade access points sometimes lose their minds for no reason. 
> Usually a reboot or
> reset is all that is needed, but I have one Linksys BEW11S4 Ver. 4 that would 
> not connect at all. It
> started working when the firmware was reflashed. The strange part is that the 
> "new" version was
> identical to the "old" one.

FWIW, I've had it happen twice to me now that even routers running on
openwrt lost their mind, in my case their NVRAM settings. This is why
the "kamikaze" version of openwrt will now no longer use the NVRAM to
store settings but rather stores settings in config files.

johannes

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