The key with Linksys is to find good firmware releases... I now use a
few WRT54Gs and use the third party firmware rels. No problems ever
since...
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 08:57:24 -0400, "G-Man" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
>I have a few Linksys wireless routers, and it was a pain getting them to
>function. Most required time online with Linksys, and software upgrades to
>the routers. I would call Linksys. I will admit their support was good.
>
>Gary Foreman
>
>
>"Dyoung" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:081f01c4a601$668e81d0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Okay... I have a linksys 11 mbps wireless network in my
>> apartment. It is connected to my cable internet... and
>> has been nothing but a pain since i got it.
>>
>> The frustrating thing is that it works fine for both of my
>> roommates... I'm really the only one that has problems. I
>> get kicked off the network quite often for 2 to 3 second
>> intervals, and it likes to go from 11 mbps to 2 (and if
>> you wait around long enough, to 1) without warning or
>> reason. This is probably the most annoying, as even with
>> 2.0 mbps I should be able to use the internet just fine,
>> but no, it can't even bring up yahoo. The other strange
>> thing about the speed issue is that the connectivity never
>> changes. No matter what, whether i'm being kicked off or
>> slowed down, or whatever... I'm always at Very Good or
>> Excellent connectivity.
>>
>> I really have no idea what could be going on here. Any
>> help you could offer would be very much so appreciated.
>>
>> -D. Young
>>
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