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sekim
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join:1999-08-17
Saint Petersburg, FL
·Verizon Online DSL

reply to MacLeod_UofT
Re: [Help Me] DI-624 - MSN Messenger Logoffs

My wired desktop was on/off MSN Messenger yesterday several times - today it spread to my wifi laptop. Past experience is occasionally I will hear the desktop announce login w/o laptop but not frequent.
Maybe 8 or so times today they both simultaneously switched off then immediately back on, with the wired desktop maybe 3 times separately all on its own. Not ever off for long. I reset router/modem and computers with no change.

I have a di624a with same old firmware installed for a long time and haven't been fiddling with settings. So its not the router here. Seems to me its the MSN server.


Max Power 78

@aliant.net
I started having this problem when i upgraded to firmware 2.53, I never noticed this happening before.. So i went back to version 2.50, and the problem seemed to go away

MacLeod_UofT

join:2005-08-10

I've done this now... gone from firmware 2.53 to 2.50, and the problem SEEMS to have gone away.

Now I have a new one.

I can't receive files in MSN Messenger. I opened the correct port just like it says to do here: »support.dlink.com/faq/view.asp?prod_id=1898

Not only that...
When I right click on My Network Places
Then click Properties
Then right click on internet connection
The click Properties
Then click Settings

When it eventually comes up, it shows NOTHING! There used to be a number of things in there when I had firmware 2.53 installed. Since I put 2.50 in, NOTHING. I have Upnp installed and running.

I don't know what to do here..
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you
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