  Mountaineer1 Big WVU Fan Premium,MVM join:2002-01-12 Universe | reply to BliND123 Re: Problems with WRT54G v6, lost connection.
Looks like they're all up-to-date.  |
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@swbell.net | reply to Mountaineer1 I think the router has the newest from Linksys, it is v1.01.0. And the Speedstream 4100 modem has v1.0.0.53. |
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1 edit | reply to BLiND123 said by BLiND123 :
Ok, ty. So that should be it now? Time to test? Hopefully,that's it. Test,yes. Do speed tests,download large files,etc.. See if your connection drops again. BTW,what firmware is on the WRT54Gv6 and on the modem? -- I'm just a Material Handling Tech.If it's too heavy,get a Forklift. |
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@swbell.net | reply to Mountaineer1 Ok, ty. So that should be it now? Time to test? |
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1 edit | reply to BliND123 Set it to Always Attempt to Connect. |
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@swbell.net | reply to Mountaineer1 Um...It's connect on demand. I think one of the links you gave me on how to setup the modem for this problem said to put it on that. |
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  Mountaineer1 Big WVU Fan Premium,MVM join:2002-01-12 Universe | reply to BliND123 In the modem's Connection Configurations page,is it set to "Always Attempt to Connect",or "Smart Keep alive"? -- I'm just a Material Handling Tech.If it's too heavy,get a Forklift. |
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| reply to Mountaineer1 I'm not sure...is that where the link goes up and down?
2007/02/01 18:18:30 GMT E |System |=============== SYSTEM UP ===============
2007/02/01 18:18:30 GMT E |System |Current Mode: PPP on the modem (Private IP for LAN device)
2007/02/01 18:18:30 GMT E |DSL |DataPump Version - 01.01.00.00
2007/02/01 18:18:30 GMT E |DSL |State: WAITING
2007/02/01 18:18:31 GMT E |Ethernet |Link 1 Up - 100Base-TX Full Duplex
2007/02/01 18:18:34 GMT E |DSL |State: INITIALIZING
2007/02/01 18:18:42 GMT E |DSL |HYBRID 3
2007/02/01 18:18:42 GMT E |DSL |Link up 1 US 384 DS 1536 (FAST:G.dmt)
2007/02/01 18:22:48 GMT E |Ethernet |Link 1 Down
2007/02/01 18:22:53 GMT E |Ethernet |Link 1 Up - 100Base-TX Full Duplex
2007/02/01 18:23:02 GMT E |PPPoE |tx PADI, id: 0000, ac: (NULL), sn: (NULL)
2007/02/01 18:23:02 GMT E |PPPoE |rx AC Name: 90069040495471-rback4.lgvwtx
2007/02/01 18:23:02 GMT E |PPPoE |tx PADR, id: 0000, ac: (NULL), sn: (NULL)
2007/02/01 18:23:02 GMT E |PPPoE |rx PADS id: C4B2
2007/02/01 18:23:02 GMT E |PPP |LCP neg PAP
2007/02/01 18:23:02 GMT E |PPP |LCP up
2007/02/01 18:23:04 GMT E |PPP |IPCP nak option: 3
2007/02/01 18:23:04 GMT E |PPP |IPCP nak option: 129
2007/02/01 18:23:04 GMT E |PPP |IPCP nak option: 131
2007/02/01 18:23:04 GMT E |PPP |IPCP up ip: 66.137.80.79, gw: 66.137.81.254, dns: 68.94.156.1, 68.94.157.1
2007/02/01 18:24:20 GMT E |SNTP Client |server 132.163.4.102 (Primary) timeout
2007/02/02 21:28:35 GMT E |Ethernet |Link 1 Down
2007/02/02 21:28:40 GMT E |Ethernet |Link 1 Up - 100Base-TX Full Duplex
2007/02/03 02:19:40 GMT E |Ethernet |Link 1 Down
2007/02/03 02:19:44 GMT E |Ethernet |Link 1 Up - 100Base-TX Full Duplex
2007/02/03 19:37:09 GMT E |SNTP Client |server 129.6.15.29 (Secondary) timeout
2007/02/03 19:37:24 GMT E |SNTP Client |Updated time from Primary server 132.163.4.102
2007/02/03 22:06:22 GMT E |Ethernet |Link 1 Down
2007/02/03 22:06:27 GMT E |Ethernet |Link 1 Up - 100Base-TX Full Duplex |
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| reply to BLiND123 Your line stats look OK,but the CRC errors are a little high on the inbound side. Does it show,in the modem log,your modem losing sync,then regaining sync with a new WAN IP address? -- I'm just a Material Handling Tech.If it's too heavy,get a Forklift. |
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| reply to Mountaineer1 Statistics
ADSL Information Line State UP Modulation ANSI Data Path fast
To Modem To Internet Max Allowed Speed (kbps) 1536 384 SN Margin (dB) 12.0 - Line Attenuation (dB) 49.5 - Loss of Signal 0 - Loss of Frame 0 0 CRC Errors 3117 29
ATM Information VPI / VCI 0 / 35 Protocol PPPoE
In Octets -489867829 In Errors 454 In Unicast Packets 4073481 In Non Unicast Packets 0 In Discard Packets 0
Out Octets 1470391039 Out Errors 0 Out Unicast Packets 3048236 Out Non Unicast Packets 0 Out Discard Packets 245536
PPPoE Information Session Status UP Server MAC Address - Session ID 50354
IP Information Internet Address 66.137.80.79 Internet Gateway 66.137.81.254 DNS Servers 68.94.156.1 dnsr1.sbcglobal.net 68.94.157.1 dnsr2.sbcglobal.net
IP Interfaces Address Netmask Name 192.168.0.1 255.255.0.0 eth0
Routing Table Destination Netmask Gateway Interface 127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 lo0 192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0 192.168.0.1 LAN 66.137.80.79 255.255.255.255 66.137.80.79 PPPoE Default Gateway - 66.137.81.254 PPPoE
LAN Information Modem IP Address 192.168.0.1 Modem NetMask 255.255.0.0 DHCP Address 192.168.1.64
Devices on LAN IP Address MAC Address Name Status 192.168.1.64 00:16:B6:E4:BC:72 - active
Ethernet Information MAC Address 00:13:A3:18:DB:50
In Octets 1589819722 In Errors 0 In Unicast Packets 3272667 In Non Unicast Packets 3499 In Discard Packets 0
Out Octets -547761396 Out Errors 0 Out Unicast Packets 4050425 Out Non Unicast Packets 5479 Out Discard Packets 12 |
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| reply to BliND123 said by BliND123 :
How do I give you the info? Just copy and paste? Cut and paste it,would be good. Or register on BBR,and upload a screen shot like this. -- I'm just a Material Handling Tech.If it's too heavy,get a Forklift. |
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@swbell.net | reply to Mountaineer1 How do I give you the info? Just copy and paste? |
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  Mountaineer1 Big WVU Fan Premium,MVM join:2002-01-12 Universe | reply to BliND123 What do your modem stats look like »192.168.0.1/statistics.htm -- I'm just a Material Handling Tech.If it's too heavy,get a Forklift. |
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@swbell.net | reply to Mountaineer1 Hey, I have been using these settings for the past few days but I keep getting the same problem. What could it be? I think it is turning off less often though. |
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| reply to BliND123 Yes,as long as you have Wireless Security activated(WEP,WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK)and they have thier TCP/IP protocol setup for DHCP. -- I'm just a Material Handling Tech.If it's too heavy,get a Forklift. |
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@swbell.net | reply to BliND123 Oh, ok. So if someone were to have wireless on like a laptop or something around my house they would still need one of the passwords/keys to get on it, right? |
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1 edit | reply to BliND123 said by BliND123 :
So what is DHCP for? DHCP is for PC's that have their TCP/IP protocol set to Obtain an IP Address Automatically. »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DHCP -- I'm just a Material Handling Tech.If it's too heavy,get a Forklift. |
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| reply to BliND123 Ok, I have made the changes. My router is now 192.168.2.1, the DHCP (which I now don't understand what is for :P LOL) is starting from 192.168.2.100-104. And IP addresses on PCs are 192.168.2.105, 192.168.2.106, 192.168.2.108, 107 would be brothers but he doesn't want to check anything so he will have to figure it out himself once he has lost connection (I don't know why he still has connection, I lost mine until I changed the IP and gateway and stuff) LOL. So what is DHCP for? |
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1 edit | reply to BLiND123 said by BLiND123 :
And I have the PCs assigned to 192.168.1.100, 192.168.1.101, 192.168.1.102, and 192.168.1.103. Is that right or have I had it wrong for a long time? :P If you are assigning IP addresses Statically,then you got it wrong. Place them outside of the DHCP servers range. Also change the LAN IP address to something other than 192.168.1.1. The 3rd octet of the IP address should be between 2 to 254. (See Screen Shot) -- I'm just a Material Handling Tech.If it's too heavy,get a Forklift. |
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| reply to BliND123 These are my settings in that section...
 And I have the PCs assigned to 192.168.1.100, 192.168.1.101, 192.168.1.102, and 192.168.1.103. Is that right or have I had it wrong for a long time? :P |
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