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dongato17
VIP
join:2000-07-28
Atlanta, GA

reply to Chele
Re: Deliberant 1300 falls "asleep"

The problem with the 2300 has been identified as a WLAN driver bug in the realtek driver, and we are waiting for the fix from them. This is the first time we have had this problem come up for the 1300, which is a different WLAN driver.

What is the X in the X amount of time? Do you see it at specific intervals?

Also, please install the latest firmware (1.6.4) from this site:

»support.deliberant.com/ShowPost.···stID=217

Scroll to the bottom of the page for 1.6.4.

Let us know if you continue to have problems!

-Hal
--
Harold Bledsoe
Deliberant Wireless
»www.deliberant.com

davidpaj

join:2002-04-22

said by dongato17 See Profile :

The problem with the 2300 has been identified as a WLAN driver bug in the realtek driver, and we are waiting for the fix from them. This is the first time we have had this problem come up for the 1300, which is a different WLAN driver.

What is the X in the X amount of time? Do you see it at specific intervals?

Also, please install the latest firmware (1.6.4) from this site:

»support.deliberant.com/ShowPost.···stID=217

Scroll to the bottom of the page for 1.6.4.

Let us know if you continue to have problems!

-Hal
Yes, it counts down second by second...Even after a 1.64 upgrade it's still doing it.. It used to never count down till this started. If there's traffic on the AP all works fine


bito
Premium
join:2001-10-08
Atlanta, GA
After it drops the clients, can they still get back on if they try to initiate any sort of traffic?

davidpaj

join:2002-04-22

said by bito See Profile :

After it drops the clients, can they still get back on if they try to initiate any sort of traffic?
No, I was thinking they could, but the connection is dead until a site survey is done on the AP. Once that is done if traffic is constant enough to beat the expire timer... everything is fine


bito
Premium
join:2001-10-08
Atlanta, GA
Did this just start happening?

davidpaj

join:2002-04-22

said by bito See Profile :

Did this just start happening?
Yes, the AP had been turned on maybe 20 minutes at most and it just started.
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