I have been fighting a similar problem with my Linksys router.  It works
fine for a while, then the wireless service dies for no apparent reason.
The problem started when I moved it and the cable modem to another room so I
could attach the XBox without running cable all over the place.

In trying to correct the problem, I've powered down the router and the modem
and replaced all the cables.  The only thing that seems to work is resetting
the router to factory default then rebooting everything.  Does anyone have
any idea why this would happen, or if there is perhaps something wrong with
the darned thing?

Thanks,
Melissa

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Subject: [nycwireless] Linksys AP Wireless Dies


We are using several Linksys WAP 11's as access points.  We have this funny
(not really) thing happen where the Access Points seem to be working fine,
we can ping them, we can log on and administer them using HTML, but the
wireless side is DEAD.  No one can see the access points.

We can fix this problem remotely by merely using remote administration to
change the 1/2 dead AP to another channel and then back to the original.  So
at least we don't have to go to the location.

But since only the wireless portion goes down there is no way for us to tell
when this happens unless a user calls.

Anyone else seen this problem?  Any suggestions?

BTW - We are using firmware version 1.009 on the WAP11s.

Cheers,

Paul

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