I've seen that too.  Even new firmware doesn't always fix it.  But for some reason, hitting the reset button on the router and reprogramming it does.  Go figure.
 
Another thing we do is change the lan ip addy on them.  No two are ever alike.  We've seen that they'll go nuts when someone plugs his own router in backwards and causes the same ip range on both sides of the router.  Things are MUCH more stable when that lan ip isn't set to the default.
 
laters,
marlon
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 10:14 AM
Subject: [WISPA] linksys conspiracy

I’ve got two clients that are running linksys routers from the same store all bought within a week of each other. Their routers are programmed for static IP but they will work for a little while and then try to pull a DHCP ip which I have setup for splash page. Seems to me this batch of linksys routers have bad firmware, anyone else see this?

 

Kurt Fankhauser

WAVELINC

114 S. Walnut St.

Bucyrus, OH 44820

419-562-6405

www.wavelinc.com

 


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