psemianonymous
Programmer
I've read a hundred threads on usenet about problems with the Linksys Wireless-G routers. I'd appreciate some direction as to how to fix my problems.
My WRT54G drops the internet connection after a variable period of time. I've been good for two hours, or as little as fifteen minutes. I am still able to get into router management (i.e. but I am not able to access the Internet. I am running firmware version 1.02.1. Powering down/cycling the router fixes the problem, at least until the next failure...
I have read a LOT of threads, and I have seen some suggestions. Comment as you may on the following:
-I should set the MTU to 576
-Uncheck the "IEEE 802.1X authentication" option
-Upgrade my firmware to the most recent version (I've heard both good and awful things about upgrading the firmware...)
-Change the channel to 11 (from 6)
-Change from Mixed-Mode to G-only
-Heating issue, move the WRT54G itself
-((( INSERT YOUR SUGGESTION HERE )))
A little aside: is there any way to remotely reboot the router (i.e. from my machine, where I am unmovably sitting)? I am aware of the "ping hack", in which you can run linux commands in the "ping" box by doing `ls -al`, for example. So can I use `reboot` or `shutdown 1` safely on this box? I'm afraid to try...
Thanks for any help,
Pete
My WRT54G drops the internet connection after a variable period of time. I've been good for two hours, or as little as fifteen minutes. I am still able to get into router management (i.e. but I am not able to access the Internet. I am running firmware version 1.02.1. Powering down/cycling the router fixes the problem, at least until the next failure...
I have read a LOT of threads, and I have seen some suggestions. Comment as you may on the following:
-I should set the MTU to 576
-Uncheck the "IEEE 802.1X authentication" option
-Upgrade my firmware to the most recent version (I've heard both good and awful things about upgrading the firmware...)
-Change the channel to 11 (from 6)
-Change from Mixed-Mode to G-only
-Heating issue, move the WRT54G itself
-((( INSERT YOUR SUGGESTION HERE )))
A little aside: is there any way to remotely reboot the router (i.e. from my machine, where I am unmovably sitting)? I am aware of the "ping hack", in which you can run linux commands in the "ping" box by doing `ls -al`, for example. So can I use `reboot` or `shutdown 1` safely on this box? I'm afraid to try...
Thanks for any help,
Pete