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SSidlov
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reply to hotburnttoast

Re: [Wireless] WRT54GS Ver6 Loses Internet Connection Daily

your MTU should be 1500. Cable systems don't use PPoE which is 1496, second, why are you using those addresses? Those are COX's direct IP addresses, are you paying for static IP and is that what they assigned you?

NORMALLY, you have some combination of 192.168.xxx.xxx addresses behind the router which is assigned one of the 68.105.28.xx or whatever series of IP. A SINGLE EXTERNAL IP is assigned to the router.

If you meant that you put these IPs in as DNS servers, it's not required.

I would also check that the cable coming into the modem is tight, and that the signal that the modem is getting is within spec. The information to do this is in the Cox forum.

You could try a line monitor test: »/linequality
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hotburnttoast

@blackberry.net

I will return the MTU to 1500, in regards to those IP's I was just following a post on the Linksys forums. The cable connection is tight, it appears there are people on the Linksys forums who suffer from this as well. I haven't seen a fix. Anybody have any idea's



bigblackhat

join:2009-06-20
Phoenix, AZ

Here is the orginal thread from linksys that I have been following... I just need to know if I need to get a new router, or can this one work correctly. »forums.linksysbycisco.com/linksy···d=139199


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