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Re: [DSL] Internet goes dead after a couple of weeks

I have WRT54GL as well. Linksys router firmware is defective by design. It keeps track of connections for 5 days and a maximum of 2048 connections, and everything you do on the interweb the connections stay open and add up and when you reach 2048 it will go dead, it should only be tracking connections for at most 2 minutes. There are many third-party firmwares that allow to adjust those values and avoid that problem (WRT54GL was designed to support third-party firmware).

But unless I'm wrong, you say internet on one computer goes dead, but if you reboot it or hop on another, it continues to work?


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Anything in the system logs?


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reply to Rebellious
We don't know that the flushdns did the trick.

I bet it was the release and renew.
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reply to Rebellious
It happened again, internet choked up, this time I did:

ipconfig /flushdns

ipconfig /release

ipconfig /renew

That fixed it. So why isn't the OS taking care of the DNS resolver cache?

Rebellious

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·AT&T Southeast

reply to Rebellious
BTW, I always suspect firewalls blocking access, I have NVIDIA Firewall but I checked its log and it doesn't appear to be at fault.

My firewall setup: »Configuring Linksys WRT54GL router with NVIDIA Firewall

Rebellious

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·AT&T Southeast

reply to Irish Shark
Sorry, maybe my explanation was unclear.

The machine suspends/resumes just fine, but Internet access goes dead, no data coming through, no pages loading in browser. The only reason I mentioned suspend was to indicate that the machine is always on with an average uptime of 2 weeks before the problem occurs.


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In the BIOS is it set to S3?

Try S1 or S1/S3.

Rebellious

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·AT&T Southeast

reply to Irish Shark
It hibernates fine, but it is set to always Suspend S3. Remote wake up works too, via magic packet. Remote suspend also works fine with Sysinternals utility.

I hope that answers your question. Suspend fails occasionally going in, but surprisingly Win2000 is more stable than XP.


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Is the box going into hibernation and not waking up?

Check the NIC properties to see if it is set to hybernate.

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Rebellious

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·AT&T Southeast

Computer is always on, it auto-suspends when not in use. After a couple of weeks, my Internet data stream just stops, pages don't load, can't fetch email. I'm connected but no data coming through, Windows' Event Viewer doesn't report anything unusual. A reboot fixes the problem. What's causing that?

I'm using Windows 2000 and XP, a Netopia DSL modem 2241N-VGx and a Linksys WRT54GL router. ISP is AT&T Southeast, download speed is good.

I'm posting here because, if I log into the other machine on the network it connects fine, i.e. the Internet hardware is working, so I'm guessing that more likely it has to do with the OS.

My setup: »Installing Linksys WRT54GL router with AT&T DSL Service
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