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14/12/2007 10:23:45
Suhas Hegde
Dental Surgeon
Sirsi, India
 
 
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14/12/2007 01:24:31
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Windows
Category:
Troubleshooting
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01243113
Message ID:
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>>>12 hrs? exactly? I would check for leases of DHCP (if any) ....
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>>After several days of ontime period, it has started to do that again. It did twice so far again every 12 hours. I checked the Client Lease Time. It is 0. This means one day. However, it that would be one day, it would means that it would cut off every 24 hours not 12. The maximum value is also 9999 which means about 7 days. This doesn't make any sense. There must be a way to have this connection to be set up permanently. Do you have any other recommendations?
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>Incorrect lease times and/or leases that do not automatically renew are some of the classic problems that some buggy firmware versions have with certain Linksys routers. There are some sites that discuss these problems in nauseating detail; one decent FAQ that talks about some Linksys models is http://www.dslreports.com/faq/linksys
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>If you have an older Linksys router and you suspect firmware problems (or that the device might be unreliable/failing) just go out and get the WRT54GL router I described earlier and put dd-WRT on it. The only regret you'll have is that you didn't do it earlier.

hi,

I would believe that the router is working fine if it fails when not able to get fresh lease from DHCP server.....so TCP/Ip satck of the router fails is the correct behaviour instead( May be it might assign itself a B class Address IIRC 168... showing that it could not get Ip address or leases extended)

Suhashegde

P.S.: I had problems with router configuration enabling involving 3 cross-forests . Although later i came to know it was due to dual NICs install on domains(forests... Bad way ? yes but I couldnt help because they needed it to be configured with minimal expences) not the router. Routers are generally stable arent they ?
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