 hungngo2
join:2003-08-12 Arlington, TX | Jeeze anyone got Di-784?
Having disconnects problem with v. 2.36 but I can't get v2.38 to work because it giving out bad DHCP addresses. Anyone knows where to get v. 2.37 firmware? |
|
  jbob Reach Out and Touch Someone Premium join:2004-04-26 Little Rock, AR | 2.38 seems to be working fine for me. I just saw the beta 2.37 but can't remember where I found it. |
|
 hungngo2
join:2003-08-12 Arlington, TX | how you get 2.38 to work? |
|
  jbob Reach Out and Touch Someone Premium join:2004-04-26 Little Rock, AR
·Comcast
·AT&T Southwest
| I loaded it! Seriously after I purchased it I hooked it up and the first thing I did was flash it to the 2.38 firmware. Then I made all my setting changes. Right now I do have my wireless disabled. But as far as I can tell all is working fine so far. At least it is issuing out DCHP IPs fine.
What is yours doing? |
|
 hungngo2
join:2003-08-12 Arlington, TX | Giving out Submask 255.0.0.0 |
|
  jbob Reach Out and Touch Someone Premium join:2004-04-26 Little Rock, AR | Is that on the wireless side of wired side? Mine is showing 255.255.255.0 on the wired side.
Maybe you need to reset the router to the defaults and make your settings again. |
|
  JakCrow
join:2001-12-06 Palo Alto, CA | reply to hungngo2 High UDP traffic on 2.38 causes mine to reboot itself. |
|
 Innuendo Premium join:2002-12-20
| reply to hungngo2 Had a DI-784 for close to two years trouble-free, but one day about a month ago it just started rebooting once in a while with no good reason.
Was solid up till that day it wigged out, though.
Replaced it with a Linksys WRT54GX with SRX and matching PCI card. Much faster than the old DLink setup was...and this is in a problematic environment that is "noisy" signal-wise. |
|
 Fatchan
join:2004-04-20 | I also have random reboots, does anyone have a solution to this problem? It is rather annoying but not enough to justify buying another router... |
|
  JakCrow
join:2001-12-06 Palo Alto, CA
| I found out an interesting problem with three different Atheros based wireless products while testing out some wired NAS devices. I have a Dlink DI-784, a DWL-7100, and a Netgear WGU624. If "Super A/G" mode is turned on and large amounts of data are transfered to and from these NAS devices, both routers and the access point will reboot. Consistantly. If I turn Super mode off, no reboots. I'm thinking that Atheros "Super" modes can't deal with the amount of UDP traffic generated by the NAS devices, probably via UPnP. If so, this seems kinda bad. |
|
  jbob Reach Out and Touch Someone Premium join:2004-04-26 Little Rock, AR
·Comcast
·AT&T Southwest
1 edit | reply to hungngo2 As mentioned in another thread guess there is a 2.39 firmware out. »tsd.dlink.com.tw/Download.asp
See this thread: »DI-784 paeDISCONNECTED errors in log |
|