 claudeo
join:2000-02-23 Redmond, WA 1 edit | reply to nukleuz Re: vonage linksys wrt54g choppy calls
If it is still under warranty call for a RMA and replacement. Otherwise see the Linksys forum for more expert help. |
|
  nukleuz Premium join:2006-07-23 Columbia, MD | reply to claudeo yes im using a wired connection to the router. i called linksys the made me do some settings and it still didnt help |
|
 claudeo
join:2000-02-23 Redmond, WA | reply to nukleuz Do you mean, you have not been able to get control of your router? Are you using a wired connection to the router? |
|
  nukleuz Premium join:2006-07-23 Columbia, MD | reply to pende_tim ok all that didnt work.i have tried everything i could |
|
  pende_tim Premium join:2004-01-04 Andover, NJ | reply to claudeo claudeo, sorry to step on your post, I guess we both were responding at the same time. Tim -- The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits. |
|
  nukleuz Premium join:2006-07-23 Columbia, MD | reply to claudeo i'ii report back |
|
 claudeo
join:2000-02-23 Redmond, WA
| reply to nukleuz said by nukleuz :i cant get in the router to change qos.it just freezes halfway when it says loading settings So it looks like that is the first thing you need to fix. If there is a problem with your router you can't expect the things that depend on it to work smoothly. You should use a wired connection when changing the router settings. If that doesn't work try to reset it. If that doesn't work you may have to try a looooong reset of the router, which will lose all your settings (if any). Disconnect the router from the Internet when you do that, and immediately after the long reset go in and set a strong admin password for the router. Then apply your other settings. First secure the wireless connection with encryption, then reconnect to the Internet and check that that works, then go and tweak your QOS. |
|