 dscline
join:2001-09-01 Atlanta, GA
| reply to Talon88 Re: [Info] Some Clue about DI-624 Reboot
It's when the router basically shuts down and restarts. All traffic, whether from/to the internet, or between different computers on your network, is interrupted. But the reboot process is no where near two minutes in length - probably closer to 5-10 seconds. Though it's certainly possible that the reboot could trigger other devices, such as your modem, to re-establish a connection, which might make the entire downtime longer. |
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  a2nxtcrav3r Pokes People With Stick Premium join:2003-07-13 San Jose, CA
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| oh i see, i get that when ever my 5.8ghz phone is used... does any one know why my panasonic phone does that? Even on the label of the phone it says Wireless friendly phone but when its being used i get shut off. Is there anything i can change in 192.168.0.1 that would enable it to not reboot when the 5.8ghz is being used? my 900mhz phone works fine but the 5.8 is troublesome -- I NO LONGER EXIST |
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  Talon88 The One
join:2003-08-13 Toronto | :::
I was asking is it acceptable if it reboots once every 1-2 *Days*, Not every mins.......
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 dscline
join:2001-09-01 Atlanta, GA
| reply to a2nxtcrav3r said by a2nxtcrav3r :oh i see, i get that when ever my 5.8ghz phone is used... I don't know about YOUR phone, but I do know that not all 5.8Ghz phones are "true" 5.8Ghz phones. Some phones use 5.8Ghz in one direction (such as transmitting from the base to the handset), and use another band, like 2.4Ghz, from the handset to the base. Whether or not that's the case with your model, I don't know. |
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