Re: Problems interconecting modem Dlink DCM-200 and Linksys router



I would take it back and get another one, if the second one gives you
problems then I would conclude that it is a problem in the setup or
interference from an outside source or just a bad cable.
"jfaria" <jat.faria@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1138551181.542901.202150@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> The problem is as follows:
>
> I had 3 wired PCs connected on a Linksys non-wireless router (BEFSR41).
> Everything was working well.
>
> I bought a wireless router, also from Linksys (WRK54G), that is very
> similar to the other one but that is wireless and I configured it
> accordingly to the instructions without any problem.
> There was trafic by cable (2 PCs) and by air (portable).
>
> Later, I realize that there was something wrong. The connection was not
> regular. I realize that the connection between the modem and the router
> stops for 2 to 3 seconds (at least, the link led on the modem and the
> internet led on the router go off at the same time) with no aparent
> cause). It happens several times per minute.
>
> It happens the same with no PC connected to the router (including
> wireless PC). This means that it is not a PC configuration problem.
>
> I already compared the configuration of the old and the new router and
> they are, apart the wireless part, the same (the routers are very
> similar, apart the wireless section).
>
> I also check that the clone function for the mac address is active on
> the router. I believe that the modem sees the right mac address.
>
> I connect the old router and everything is ok.
>
> Does somebody have a clue?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>


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