You should try resetting both the Cable Modem and the router.
Reset the router after the modem is running. Sometimes that makes a
difference.
Bob J.
Guam U.S.A.
At06:56 AM 3/25/2006, McPeak, Harry D. wrote the following message:
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>My old router failed a couple of months ago and I have been running with a
>software firewall since then. A couple of nights ago I finally replaced the
>router with the Belkin describer below (btw, there are apparently two
>products with this number and mine is the one on the Belkin web page).
>Throughput had dropped dramatically. I use NetPerSec to monitor and it shows
>throughput bouncing as high as 800 or more kbs, but the data comes in waves,
>often dropping down to 0 for a few seconds and then bouncing back up to
>speeds of 200-800. I am running an RCA cable modem that I have had for a
>few years with Comcast cable internet access.
>
>Absent some easy fix I'm inclined to return the router (used only as a
>firewall for my single wired box) and use a sw firewall such as ZA.
>
>Any thoughts?
>
>Belkin Wireless G Router
>
>http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=136493
>
>TIA,
>
>Harry
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