Don't buy Linksys
Don't buy Linksys
Sorry guys, I need to vent.
I'm network admin on a small (~15 employee with ~20PC's) company and I bought a Linksys wireless broadband router to share internet and dish out IP addresses via DHCP. The file server and the printers have fixed IP's.
First, I noticed when installing the router that the power plug contact was interrupted when moving the router. Bad contact, but not a problem since it's just going to sit tucked away.
Now, for some mysterious reason, the router started handing out IP addresses to the clients from another subnet. Result: nobody could print, plot or access the fileserver. To top this, I was in Austria for a week of skiing, unable to check and address the problem, and none of the employees were computer-literated enough to talk him through the procedure over phone.
So I am looking at a nice bill on my cellphone from all those international calls, the company lost quite a lot of money because of employees unable to work, 20 minutes work to sort everything out once I got back and $50 for a new router which is more reliable.
Don't buy Linksys.
I'm network admin on a small (~15 employee with ~20PC's) company and I bought a Linksys wireless broadband router to share internet and dish out IP addresses via DHCP. The file server and the printers have fixed IP's.
First, I noticed when installing the router that the power plug contact was interrupted when moving the router. Bad contact, but not a problem since it's just going to sit tucked away.
Now, for some mysterious reason, the router started handing out IP addresses to the clients from another subnet. Result: nobody could print, plot or access the fileserver. To top this, I was in Austria for a week of skiing, unable to check and address the problem, and none of the employees were computer-literated enough to talk him through the procedure over phone.
So I am looking at a nice bill on my cellphone from all those international calls, the company lost quite a lot of money because of employees unable to work, 20 minutes work to sort everything out once I got back and $50 for a new router which is more reliable.
Don't buy Linksys.
Hmm, sorry you have problems with Linksys, but they make some of the best network equipment for the buck.
When I have an old switch go bad in my stores I always replace them with Linksys. I use them in my house as well. I have a PCI NIC, PC Card NIC, router and switch made by them and they all work flawlessly.
When I have an old switch go bad in my stores I always replace them with Linksys. I use them in my house as well. I have a PCI NIC, PC Card NIC, router and switch made by them and they all work flawlessly.
I've got a wireless linksys router that works great. So does my brother, my mom, and my dad and none of them have had any problems. I tried a netgear and a dlink in the past and had all kinds of problems with drops and flaky connections and port issues. I have had a linksys wired or wireless router for like 4 or 5 years with no problems yet. I am only talking about networks with like 5 total comps on each though. Maybe you were unlucky and got a bad one.
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I think Teddy means P2P, not PNP. If that's the case, temporarily add your computer to the DMZ. It will work fine. Then remove the DMZ entry when you're done.
Get to your router's configuration panel (http://admin:admin@192.168.1.1 by default), click Advanced, click DMZ Host, and enter the last part of the IP of the computer you want to send/receive the file, then hit apply. Change it to 0 and hit apply to revert.
Get to your router's configuration panel (http://admin:admin@192.168.1.1 by default), click Advanced, click DMZ Host, and enter the last part of the IP of the computer you want to send/receive the file, then hit apply. Change it to 0 and hit apply to revert.
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no, i mean UPNP! And even the dmz function doesn't work properly...i can open ports on my computer, and according to sites like www.grc.com, all the ports are open, but the program i'm trying to use will not get out of the firewall!!!! Linksys has stated that this is a known problem(even tho its been over a year, they are supposedly working on it) and the latest firmware wont work on my version of the router(v1.0).... also another known problem. the newest i can use is verson 1.44.2z, i think that is why they still keep that firmware up on the download page. About 2 months ago, i was talking to one of thier live teck support guys and he told me that the past 6 people before me had the exact same problems.... so i know it aint just me!!!
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wireless is ★■◆● to start with
1. 11mbps and 58mbps ok thats 1.3MBytes and 7.23MBytes way to slow for me, thats y i have a 1000mbps network so fast and stable all though i had to rerun all my network drops with Cat6 it was worth it.
2. no matter how much scurity u put on there some one will still get in if they really wanted to.
3. interfearance from hell, alot of people have phones that are in the 2.5 and 5ghz range
4. walk with me down my block with my frends pocket pc and his wireless adapter, i hope on to so maney networks its sad
edit WTF it replace $#!T with poopie 0_o
1. 11mbps and 58mbps ok thats 1.3MBytes and 7.23MBytes way to slow for me, thats y i have a 1000mbps network so fast and stable all though i had to rerun all my network drops with Cat6 it was worth it.
2. no matter how much scurity u put on there some one will still get in if they really wanted to.
3. interfearance from hell, alot of people have phones that are in the 2.5 and 5ghz range
4. walk with me down my block with my frends pocket pc and his wireless adapter, i hope on to so maney networks its sad
edit WTF it replace $#!T with poopie 0_o
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yeah but it pisses me off when i need to get some stworking stuff i go to best nuts (best buy) they have like 1 5port and a 8 port router the rest of the crap is wireless, no wire nics eather.
they have the new prink server from linksys that both wireless and wired and i need to replace my old one due to lightning but onley prob is there is no way to disable the wireless part and that really pisses me off
they have the new prink server from linksys that both wireless and wired and i need to replace my old one due to lightning but onley prob is there is no way to disable the wireless part and that really pisses me off
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Update the firmware?Warlock wrote:they have the new prink server from linksys that both wireless and wired and i need to replace my old one due to lightning but onley prob is there is no way to disable the wireless part and that really pisses me off
That sucker should have support for WPA though. Be sure to turn off broadcast ID and lock it down to the mac addresses of each nic in the house.
both my computers have LinkSys devices and a linksys 4 port DSL/Cable router "BEFSR41"
i didnt like the realtek onboard LAN on my HP's mobo, so i disabled it, and installed a 10/100 Fast Ethernet NIC in a PCI slot.
my server didnt have a onboard NIC and the one that was in it when i accquired it was only a 10 MBit Half Duplex old POFS, so i got a identical NIC and put that in.
neither of the 3 components have given me a single problem yet
i didnt like the realtek onboard LAN on my HP's mobo, so i disabled it, and installed a 10/100 Fast Ethernet NIC in a PCI slot.
my server didnt have a onboard NIC and the one that was in it when i accquired it was only a 10 MBit Half Duplex old POFS, so i got a identical NIC and put that in.
neither of the 3 components have given me a single problem yet