I'm talking about the analog phone line into the house. The slow
deterioration is of the quality of the DSL connection (perhaps measured in
effective data rate). Nothing to do with power lines, circuit breakers or
any of that stuff; sorry for the confusion.
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 9:37 AM, linu
> "Keith" == Keith Lofstrom writes:
>> I use this small wireless access point and it tends to quit
>> functioning on a too frequent basis. Suddenly there's no network
>> connection from the one portable that accesses the LAN and 'Net
>> wirelessly and we need to unplug the Linksys and plug it
On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 07:22 -0800, Patrick J. Timlick wrote:
> I had similar trouble with my WRT54G v1 running DD_WRT. I was also having
> other problems with my Verizon DSL, usually DNS would quit. I often had to
> power cycle the Westel 7500 DSL modem to the internet back again. Finally I
> go
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 06:22:26AM -0800, Rich Shepard wrote:
> I use this small wireless access point and it tends to quit functioning on
> a too frequent basis. Suddenly there's no network connection from the one
> portable that accesses the LAN and 'Net wirelessly and we need to unplug the
> L
On Mon, 16 Nov 2009, drew wymore wrote:
> Hopefully the firmware upgrade does a router good.
Drew,
We all do better when we upgrade our firmware. Especially as we get older.
Rich
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On Mon, 16 Nov 2009, Patrick J. Timlick wrote:
> I had similar trouble with my WRT54G v1 running DD_WRT. I was also having
> other problems with my Verizon DSL, usually DNS would quit.
Patrick,
Years ago I had issues with Verizon and the Fujitsu DSL bridge. That was
resolved a long time ago.
On Mon, 16 Nov 2009, drew wymore wrote:
> http://www.linksysbycisco.com/US/en/support/WRT54GC/download
Thanks, Drew. I'll get on this Real Soon Now.
Rich
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On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 7:22 AM, Patrick J. Timlick wrote:
> I had similar trouble with my WRT54G v1 running DD_WRT. I was also having
> other problems with my Verizon DSL, usually DNS would quit. I often had to
> power cycle the Westel 7500 DSL modem to the internet back again. Finally
> I
> g
I had similar trouble with my WRT54G v1 running DD_WRT. I was also having
other problems with my Verizon DSL, usually DNS would quit. I often had to
power cycle the Westel 7500 DSL modem to the internet back again. Finally I
got Verizon to come out, they hooked me up to a higher power line at th
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 7:06 AM, Joe Pruett wrote:
> >> just in case you haven't done this, make sure that the firmware is
> current.
> >
> > Joe,
> >
> > Hmmm-m-m. I didn't know that I could upgrade firmware in this unit.
> I'll
> > look into this later today.
>
> well, i just assume it can be
>> just in case you haven't done this, make sure that the firmware is current.
>
> Joe,
>
> Hmmm-m-m. I didn't know that I could upgrade firmware in this unit. I'll
> look into this later today.
well, i just assume it can be updated. i haven't seen anything in that
category that couldn't be up
On Mon, 16 Nov 2009, Joe Pruett wrote:
> just in case you haven't done this, make sure that the firmware is current.
Joe,
Hmmm-m-m. I didn't know that I could upgrade firmware in this unit. I'll
look into this later today.
Thanks,
Rich
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> I use this small wireless access point and it tends to quit functioning on
> a too frequent basis. Suddenly there's no network connection from the one
> portable that accesses the LAN and 'Net wirelessly and we need to unplug the
> Linksys and plug it back in. This power cycling resets it and i
I use this small wireless access point and it tends to quit functioning on
a too frequent basis. Suddenly there's no network connection from the one
portable that accesses the LAN and 'Net wirelessly and we need to unplug the
Linksys and plug it back in. This power cycling resets it and it begin
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