My router is the only device set up as the DHCP. The modem just
connects to the internet when the router tells it to (PPPoE). I have
replaced the Linksys BEFSR81 with the DLink DGL 4100. There do not seem
to be any address conflicts.
I took everything off the network and connected the modem to t
What does the routers and SlimServers log say ?
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Since we're throwing ideas around, you might want to try this:
At the EXACT physical location of your SB3, disconnect the SB3 and try
connecting a laptop in the _same_ power outlet and connect it to your
lan using the _same_ ethernet cable...
You could even use softsqueeze to "emulate" the SB3 a
Maybe I'm off in left field, but I never heard anyone asked at what
speed was his internet connection coming in at and upload at? Now I
know many will say that is not apart of what squeezebox needs, but any
network traffic does reduce the amount of d/l and U/l ability. WHen I
had cable running
can you read your adsl stats from your modem? snr margin and downlink
attenuation? if you can then see if they change when you connect your
SB. this could indicate an interferrence problem.
Craig
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Mark Lanctot;201137 Wrote:
> But in this case, with two devices, the modem shouldn't even see the SB3
> traffic - unless the act of starting the SB3 causes a chain of events to
> occur...However the SB3 can talk with SlimServer all the time without
> problems, it's only when traffic levels increa
For what it's worth, I had a sporadic connectivity problem recently and
it turned out my BEFSR41 (v1) had finally kicked the bucket in a rather
spectacular way, and was, periodically triggered by some unknown event,
spamming my home network with malformed packets.
My symptoms don't match yours, b
This sounds like a conflict somewhere among all the networked devices
that the SB3 is initiating.
Is there a DHCP server active on both the modem and the router?
Are the modem and router on the same subnet? Any IP address conflicts?
If it were a single device it would be due to router load: it
You have me stumped, but I will throw a couple ideas out there. I just
don't know what SB3 could possibly do that would make your DSL line
lose connection. That should be strictly a function of whether there is
a good enough signal on the line. Even if you wanted to I don't know
what you could do
Yes, my DSL modem is a seperate box (Westell wirespeed B90-36R516-01)
connected to my router.
I only have one router on the network and it is currently the D-Link
DGL-4100 (wired only) and an unmanaged switch (DLink DGS-2208). This
setup recently replaced my Linksys router. I thought maybe the
It might be helpful to specify exactly which model of Wirespeed you
have, and to say more about *exactly* how all of this is connected..
It may be just a few misplaced words, but I am puzzled as to why you
have two routers in your setup, this is not a normal network design.
If the Wirespeed is j
koozino;200103 Wrote:
> My ADSL modem will frequently lose its DSL connection after the
> Squeezbox connects to my network.
Are you saying that your ADSL modem (a separate box connected to the
WAN port on your access point, right?) loses its _DSL_ connection, i.e.
the actual link to the telco, w
My setup: Linksys BEFSR81 (v2) set as DHCP server running firmware
2.45.10 (most recent)
BEFSR81 connected to my ADSL (old Westell Wirespeed) router which
connects to the internet. / I recently replaced the BEFSR81 with a
D-Link DGL-4100 (most recent firmware installed)
Main PC running Windows XP
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