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Re: Known Issues with 2.37 Firmware and DI-624 A: No problems with older Panasonic 2.4GHz - none D: Confirmed, this seems to depend on WPA vs. WEP and driver for G520 or G650. I also believe this to be a card driver issue, not a router issue. G: Confirmed, Disable/Enable routine worked 100% of the time, but a pain in the butt to do. They have some serious issues to work out - especially with WPA. |
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 mcmc @cpe.net.cable.rogers | all you guys with the frequent reboots might be lucky. i don't have any auto rebooting issues (maybe because no 2.4Hz phone) but i have to manually reboot the router every day or so.
i find the performance of the router drops to a crawl after a period of time. i am running a couple of wired servers through it so there is quite a bit of bandwidth usage through WAN/LAN so i don't know if it is packet count or straight uptime but i would almost take the auto reboot issue... |
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 | I was beating my head against a wall for a week trying to figure out how to get around my Vonage VoiP service rebooting my router (every second phone call would cause a reboot), when I took a step back and tried all different combinations of speed/wired/wireless/PPPoE/static address/etc... settings to see where the real problem was.
...and all the time I was making my test calls on my 2.4GHz phone.
I turned off the radio on the router, and no more reboots for several days!
Unfortunately, this means the router just got way less useful. I bought it because I was in the market for a router (already had a 802.11b AP), and figured why not get the faster wireless access too. Now I have a perfectly usable router and my old 802.11b speed. Hopefully sooner or later they'll fix the reboot issue, but for now at least I got the router I wanted.
So the moral of the story is (at least for me)... 2.4GHz phones and the DI-624 don't play nice. After I turned off the radio interface, all of my other problems went away. |
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