 billdoe
join:2002-03-18 Valparaiso, IN
| reply to billdoe Re: DI-524 bios 1.05 disconnects
Nope stopping UPnP didn't help a bit. Had to go back to Firmware 1.03. Oh fun That's why I got rid of my Linksys. Worked great when i got it. Every time I got firmware I had even more problems..lol |
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  the moog
@rim.net
| I hate to admit this, but MY problem was resolved by physically relocated the router. I had it on a shelf which I suspect was trapping the signal. It wasn't a full enclosure by any means, but seems to have been enough to screw the signal up. After moving the router out to the electronic tundra that is my desk, everything works great on 1.05 firmware.  |
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  ural_rider
@pldt.net | my disconnects went away after a re-boot. anybody have issues with distance? if i go more than 12-15 feet away...signal drops. don't really want to buy an external antenna for more than the cost of the router. suggestions? dw |
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  elorimer
@optonline.net
| reply to billdoe I had upgraded the firmware to 1.05 right off the bat and have the disconnects. Now, dropping back to 1.03, the router doesn't pull the WAN address from the cable modem. But upgrading again, there's no problem with that. So dropping back isn't an option for me. |
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 cewyatt
join:2001-07-24 Atlanta, GA
| said by elorimer:
I had upgraded the firmware to 1.05 right off the bat and have the disconnects. Now, dropping back to 1.03, the router doesn't pull the WAN address from the cable modem. But upgrading again, there's no problem with that. So dropping back isn't an option for me. The 1.03 firmware defaults the WAN select speed to 100Mbps. Change it to 10Mbps and most likely you'll be working again. The 1.05 firmware has a new option of "Auto", the default, which means it will detect whatever speed your cablemodem is operating at and set itself accordingly, so the 1.05 firmware appears to work when the 1.03 doesn't. But setting the switch manually in the 1.03 firmware works very well. |
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  elorimer
@optonline.net | Thanks. I did that and 1.03 pulled the WAN address just fine. Now to see if that fixes my problems with the DWL-G510 card. |
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 brucecmc1
join:2004-10-29 New Orleans, LA
| reply to ural_rider I initially had problems with distance...I had one box in a back bed room, the router in the front room (approx 50 ft)..signal was usually very low...
moved the router to a more central location (within 15 / 20 feet) and problem was resolved...can run the router at the lowest antenna power output (12.5% 10dbm) with signal strengths always at very good or excellent.
i suspect however, the problem was more of my LinkSYS Wireless G USB adapter on the desktop machine...
I run a Dlink Airplus Xtreme G in my laptop and have never had a signal degredation, even going outside with it in excess of 50 feet from the router at the lowest antenna power output...
So, i think the results can vary based on the config of the router and the adapter you are employing... |
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  ANoni
@cox.net | Lock the speed of the NIC to 100 FUll DUPLEx. |
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  Stilon
@tht.net
| I had the same problem. Just got this unit yesterday. First I could not connect at all. Went on D-Link web page to find out that I should get the new Bios. Got 1.05. It was the same problem as with others here. Than I installed 1.03 - so far so good.
Cheers |
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  elorimer
@optonline.net | reply to elorimer No, the DWL-G510 keeps disconnecting and changing speeds. I've replaced it with a Belkin card which is running solid at 54 mps. So I suspect my problem wasn't the DI-524 but the DWL-G510. |
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 DiskDrive Goin' In Circles Premium join:2004-11-03 Farmington, MI
| reply to elorimer said by elorimer:
Thanks. I did that and 1.03 pulled the WAN address just fine. Now to see if that fixes my problems with the DWL-G510 card. You're kidding, right? Unless D-Link comes out with new drivers (Microsoft-certified would be nice, too), the DWL-G510 is just a lemon.  |
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  gretti
@klmzmi.ameritech | reply to ANoni worked for me thanks |
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  dlinkblows
@insightBB.com | day 5.. still strong...
i did run into one problem. when i loaded up the machine with dvd burning... limewire download.. an office application open.. and several browsers open... i lost connection.... but i expected it... need to get more ram |
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  dlinkblows
@insightBB.com | limewire download through proxy.... insight blows too!!! |
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  The Flash You don't win friends with salad Premium join:2002-10-17 Toronto, ON
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| reply to dlinkblows said by dlinkblows:
day 5.. still strong...
i did run into one problem. when i loaded up the machine with dvd burning... limewire download.. an office application open.. and several browsers open... i lost connection.... but i expected it... need to get more ram I don't think that has anything to do with your ram, but the fact that limewire established too many connections perhaps, emule with the 1.05 firmware restarts but the 1.03 is fine. |
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 Don Juane
join:2001-12-19 Anguilla
| reply to billdoe I have an AT&T Client connection over broadband to my company VPN and as soon as I "upgraded" from 1.03 to 1.05 my VPN client started getting disconnected every 10-20 minutes. I also lose Outlook to Hotmail connectivity on about the same cycle. I am going back to 1.03 and see what happens. |
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