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#345088 - 02/16/08 09:04 PM Re: Router settings [Re: Reboot]
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It has been stable this afternoon with the reserved DHCP set. Most of the drops have concerned connectivity between my wired G4 and her wireless Mini which, if one or both IPs changed, would cause that, right?<br><br><br>
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#345089 - 02/16/08 09:36 PM Re: Router settings [Re: MacBozo]
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Yes a changing IP would cause a drop, but most routers cache info, and even though it's supposed to be dynamic, they hand out the same IP address to the same machines unless one is not seen for a long while or the router is reset or something.<br><br>When I run standard DHCP I noticed that my IP's would stay the same on the 2 machines that run all the time (except for sleep time.) The ones that I turn off and on may change IP's when turned on, that's why I set mine up to hand IP's by certain MAC addresses too. They call it Static DHCP on my Dlink.<br><br>Is the Firmware version 1.04 in the Status screen?<br><br>------> JD's Trivia game<br><br>------> MCF-MM Trivia game
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#345090 - 02/16/08 09:38 PM Re: Router settings [Re: Reboot]
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1.02. Should I upgrade the firmware, then?<br><br><br>
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#345091 - 02/16/08 09:47 PM Re: Router settings [Re: MacBozo]
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Definitely. Don't do it over a wireless connection though.<br><br>Go here.<br><br>It will make you choose the country, then click the "here" again. Download the 1.04 firmware, it will download a .bin file. Go to Tools/Firmware in the router setup and Browse to the .bin file. Do not disturb while it's updating.<br><br>------> JD's Trivia game<br><br>------> MCF-MM Trivia game<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by Reboot on 02/16/08 04:49 PM (server time).</EM></FONT></P>
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#345092 - 02/16/08 10:09 PM Re: Router settings [Re: MacBozo]
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BTW, turn off the Super G stuff unless you have purchased 3rd party Super G enabled wireless cards, no Airport cards are so I doubt you need it. If you do no file sharing setting it to 802.11b is more than fast enough for Internet too. If the Mini is the only wireless set the router to g only.<br><br>------> JD's Trivia game<br><br>------> MCF-MM Trivia game
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#345093 - 02/16/08 10:44 PM Re: Router settings [Re: Reboot]
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Firmware upgraded and settings restored. We'll see if it behaves better now.<br><br><br>
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#345094 - 02/17/08 04:48 AM Re: Router settings [Re: MacBozo]
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<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr><p>Most of the drops have concerned connectivity between my wired G4 and her wireless Mini which, if one or both IPs changed, would cause that, right?<p><hr></blockquote><p>Drops are probably because of signal loss. Unless the router is 2 feet away from the client with nothing in between you can experience signal loss.<br><br>That you mentioned WPA encryption tells me it's a G only network. 802.11b is a weaker signal, 802.11G will give you twice the signal so you're ahead there. <br><br>Also, is there anyway to set the radio output on the router? I have linksys routers which are essentially little linux computers and I've installed DD-WRT on all of them. The radios by default emit 20mW of power, DD-WRT lets you boost that to 250mW. I can pick up a decent signal inside the inlaws house over 300 feet away.<br><br>If you're using static IP's on some comps you should set the DHCP range outside of what you're using for the static IPs.. though the router shouldn't assign any IP's that are in use.<br><br><br><br>Hey I'm an F'n Jerk!®
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#345095 - 02/17/08 06:14 AM Re: Router settings [Re: SgtBaxter]
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<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr><p>The radios by default emit 20mW of power, DD-WRT lets you boost that to 250mW. I can pick up a decent signal inside the inlaws house over 300 feet away.<p><hr></blockquote><p>Okay for a one way signal, but the receiving end's transmitter would also need to be boosted to get back to the router efficiently.<br><br>------> JD's Trivia game<br><br>------> MCF-MM Trivia game
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#345096 - 02/17/08 06:35 AM Re: Router settings [Re: Reboot]
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That was with an iBook from work, which I don't believe is even 802.11b. Worked like a charm. 300 some feet away and the menu bar was reading 4 bars out of 5. I think I experienced one dropout, but at the time it was during a freezing rain storm.<br><br>Anyway, if you have two linksys routers and set one as an access point, it negates the whole issue. I'll be installing a linksys PCI card shortly, I think those are easily hacked too. PC hardware does have advantages, y'know ;)<br><br>Better yet would just be go with 802.11n, then you've got potentially 700 feet. But hey one of these WRT54G routers was free, the other one dirt cheap and they're fun to play around with ;)<br><br>Currently I don't have a PC card on anything, everything is hacked routers. One at the gateway where the internet radio is (which is 802.11q), one at the other end of the house acting as an access point for my DVR. The Wii connects to the AP, which is only a few feet away. The two routers have at least a 75% quality signal between each other through WDS.<br><br>WDS reduces bandwidth by 50%, but even then it's far faster than any broadband you can buy.<br><br>You can get some nice high gain antennas for some of the Linksys routers though, which helps to negate the need for higher output of the PC card or laptop, something like an 8dB gain. Actually, if you purchase the high gain antennas for the linksys and install them - technically you're violating FCC laws. That's how linksys got around the rules, the routers are to spec, and the law doesn't have provisions for purchasing antennas. However after I boosted transmit power I didn't need the antennas. Really, didn't need them to begin with.<br><br><br><br>Hey I'm an F'n Jerk!®
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#345097 - 02/18/08 02:41 AM Re: Router settings [Re: MacBozo]
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OK. It has been stable for over 24 hours now since I assigned static IPs and switched off SuperG and set it to 802.11g only. No drops and no connectivity problems so far. The firmware update probably didn't hurt either.<br><br><br>
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