Certain websites take down my router..
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Certain websites take down my router..
I have a linksys WRT54G running the latest firmware, and certain sites just kill it. Knock me off line and require a power cycle, and on one occasion a hard reset before I could get the darn thing working again.
Stryker had mentioned he experienced a similar problem with a link I posted in the E & C forum.. I haven't really complained about this much up until now because it was primarily a torrentwebsite (TPB) that was causing this...
But now that I know I'm not alone...
HELP! Linksys, of course, has no assistance to offer.
Stryker had mentioned he experienced a similar problem with a link I posted in the E & C forum.. I haven't really complained about this much up until now because it was primarily a torrentwebsite (TPB) that was causing this...
But now that I know I'm not alone...
HELP! Linksys, of course, has no assistance to offer.
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I don't have the speedboost model, Merlin.
And it's only torrents from certain sites (sites that defray operating costs with advertising (like thepiratebay)) that cause the lock-ups.
When I went away for 10 days, I started some humongo torrents from a private tracker, and they NEVER went down or stopped. In fact, I came back with my ratio improved by a full 20GB on the positive side despite the massive downloads. However, torrents from TPB are hit or miss.
I've tried running 4 different BT clients (bt official, bittornado, utorrent & azureus), and using different ISP's (cable & DSL) and the behavior occurs regardless.
Krom: Does UPnP=an advanced firewall feature?
And it's only torrents from certain sites (sites that defray operating costs with advertising (like thepiratebay)) that cause the lock-ups.
When I went away for 10 days, I started some humongo torrents from a private tracker, and they NEVER went down or stopped. In fact, I came back with my ratio improved by a full 20GB on the positive side despite the massive downloads. However, torrents from TPB are hit or miss.
I've tried running 4 different BT clients (bt official, bittornado, utorrent & azureus), and using different ISP's (cable & DSL) and the behavior occurs regardless.
Krom: Does UPnP=an advanced firewall feature?
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No. UPnP is a feature that allows programs that require port forwarding to automatically forward the ports they require through the router.
The \"Advanced Firewall\" is linksys always crappy implimentation of a SPI or Stateful Packet Inspection firewall, it can cause problems like making a router lock up.
The \"Advanced Firewall\" is linksys always crappy implimentation of a SPI or Stateful Packet Inspection firewall, it can cause problems like making a router lock up.
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MD-2389 wrote:There is no "firewall" per se in the WRT54G.
Hmm.. Very interesting... I wonder why they included this doohickey?
Smart feller that you are maybe you can explain that
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Are you aware of the issues concerning the V5? It's got a vastly different archictecture than V1-V4, and it's supposed to be for the far worse. Plus IIRC Linksys halved the RAM too.MD-2389 wrote:WRT54G version 5
I have to powercycle mine every few days or so, or it'll lock up. If I leave it alone, the lockup will last for about ten minutes, then its back to normal.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrt54g
Google around for some more specific issues with the V5 router.
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