>Any ideas what might be going on?

Neither I, nor any of my clients, or others I correspond with on beta
testing groups have had much good to say long term about Linksys.  I've
always found their products ripe with issues like this, as well as going
deaf after several hours (even web admin to the linksys) requiring a power
cycle, failure to reliably map ports (requiring one to jump on the
firmware update train), etc.

I've had the "gone deaf" issue both with a clients linksys
Nat/firewall/router (and a replacement Linksys) as well as an 802.11b
access point.  Besides that the Dlink access point I replaced it with had
2-3 times the range of the Linksys, even though the Dlink has a tiny
antenna, and the Linksys had two larger rubber BNC connected external
antennas.  So I have to assume the Linksys's antennas were either fake, or
the entire product is conceptually flawed.

Craig Bowers


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