This bug was fixed nearly a year ago.
Update your firmware to the latest version, I can't tell what that will
be, as you haven't said what model, and you should be fine.
It was a combination of problems with the caching, and Upnp network
setup in the DLink routers...
I think it was fixed by
There is a problem with quite a few routers with iChat and MSN,
paticularly video chat...
I will try to find some info on it for you, I beleive it affects the
Billions and DLinks, haven't heard of it affecting Netgear, but we don't
work with them much...
Cheers
Paul
Shay Telfer wrote:
On 27/05/2004, at 6:00 PM, Shay Telfer wrote:
Interesting info on DLinks, for example,. you cant kill them by
stuffing up the firmware...
They run a lower level fixed firmware, which you can boot the router
into and use to restore the operation firmware...
Cheers
Paul
Which is good, as yo
Interesting info on DLinks, for example,. you cant kill them by
stuffing up the firmware...
They run a lower level fixed firmware, which you can boot the router
into and use to restore the operation firmware...
Cheers
Paul
Which is good, as you'll need to upgrade the firmware often (using a
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