 Phil75070
join:2005-08-17 Mckinney, TX
·VoicePulse
| reply to danweber Re: SB4100 Upgraded and now router don't work
I'm here in North Texas and have been experiencing this problem since last Friday. It is even more problematic for me as I have VoIP! As annoying as the drops are when using the internet, dropping calls is a real pain. I have the WRT54G modem and it is not working! Tech is scheduled to come out this Friday. |
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  StillLearn Premium join:2002-03-21 Streamwood, IL
·AT&T Midwest
1 edit | reply to danweber I was using D-link DI-804V when I had the problem.
revised »www.dlink.com.au/products/routers/di804v/ says the WAN port is only 10 Mbs. My mistake. The other ports are 10/100.
So now the firmware not working with 10 Mbs and working with 100 Mbs does not have an exception on this thread. |
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 danweber Premium join:1999-07-09 Pompano Beach, FL
| reply to resmopar Very interesting, there might be a pattern developing that supports my 10/100 Ethernet theory.
Routers that work: WRT54G 10/100Mbps WAN Port Xincom DP-502 10/100Mbps WAN Port
Routers that don't seem to work BEFSR41 10Mbps WAN Port Nexland Pro 800 10Mbps WAN Port
SillLearn, you are the only one so far that claims a 10/100Mbps router does not work. Are you sure your router has a 10/100Mbs port? What model are you using?
I also noticed that the HFC T4 timeout message does not always shows up. It seems that the modem get's stuck (non-responsive) and then eventually reboots. Sometimes the T4 timeout is noted and sometimes it is not. I suspect that when the modem hangs it does not properly respond to some events on the cable line and that results in the T4 message but the real problem starts before that, when the modem starts to hang. |
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