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Old 04-26-2005, 04:24 PM   #13 (permalink)
jhughey
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Re: Check my Recent Linksys Post

David,

Your problem appears to be identical to the one I described just a few days ago. Just search on my name jhughey and read the description. It may give you some more ideas about how to test things.

If someone else had mentioned it, sorry for the redundancy; but, you absolutely *must* download the latest firmware for this particular router model. Be sure and do that *before* you go any further.

I don't have the time to confirm this, but you might try starting over with the Linksys CD to configure the router from the workstation having the problem, it may resolve it. There is a stage during the install where the CD is querying your system (hopefully in an intelligent manner) to determine what is needed for its particular configuration. However, If you have this problem with more than one workstation, try using the CD from the oldest one. For all I know it may be an issue of an appropriate device driver. Again, this is pure speculation, so keep that in mind.

My Linksys router is identical to yours. I finally decided to take my router back to Staples where I bought it. Even though I am weeks past the return deadline, they were willing to take it back in exchange for another brand.

I tried their technical support, but unfortunately the 9 encounters I had with them indicated they did not really have the expertise to fix their product.

Good luck,

JHughey

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