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Old 30-09-2003, 04:56 PM
wjsuarez@us.ibm.com
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Default OT:ping: techies.. Bill?

Dave,

When you talked w/ the Tech Support folks did they have you check the
version of firmware in the router?

A quick check of the Linksys site shows a versions 1.45.7 with a "readme"
containing:

Linksys- A division of Cisco Systems, Inc.

Firmware Date : July 31, 2003
Current Firmware : Version 1.45.7
Product PartNo : BEFSR41 ver. 1 & ver. 2.x/BEFSR11/BEFSRU31

Release Notes
----------------------
Below is a list of enhancements made on the Router's firmware version
1.45.7:

1.Supports multi-L2TP-pass-through
2.Supports DHCP relay agent
3.Fixed fragmented packets arriving out of order.

I suggest you go he http://www.linksys.com/download/firmware.asp?fwid=3
and download the latest firmware to patch your unit. Item 3 "could" be the
source of your problem, especially if dropping MTU (which decreases the
maximum packet size) fixed the problem. No guarantees but certainly worth
the effort.

If your running a "version 3.x" unit then there is no firmware update
available.

I hope this helps some.

Bill

Hi guys,
I got so much good advice here last time I had a problem I thought I'd

try here first..G
Probably a simple answer but...
You may recall I installed a router about 3 weeks ago...worked great for

a couple days
and then quit...started losing the connection to my isp and then finally

quit altogether.
Took it back and got an exchange, new one works fine for the most part

with one annoying
problem. When I go into a binary group and download a couple pictures it

locks up.
I have to reset it and its fine again until I go to download binary

files.
I spent hours on the phone with customer support and have decided if its

not written in
their standard problem book they don't have a clue.
I've managed to get around the problem by setting the MTU to a value of

1492 but for some
reason I think this has slowed things down a bit, not a big deal on cable

but one likes
to enjoy the speed of cable to the fullest...
Anything else you can think of to check?
I'm not sure what MTU my isp uses but it doesn't seem to lockup while

surfing, just when
I enter the binary groups.....maybe its a G rated router...LOL
Anyway to check my isp setting without talking to more tech

support....ARGGGHHHHHHHHHH
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions.
Any other info you need just ask.
Dave in BC..looking for free advice again
ps - computer is a PII-400, 256M ram, Linksys BEFSR41 router, com21 cable

modem, O/S XP pro
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