aaronburro Sup, B 53062 Posts user info edit post |
So I just stumped the second resnet guy w/ this router problem. Got a Netgear WGT624 yesterday from Beast Buy. Router works fine as long as I don't plugin the resnet connection. When I do, all networking ceases to be. Unplug resnet: works fine. My laptop connects fine straight to resnet and straight to the router.
Here's the kicker. Networking doesn't just cease to be immediately. It stops after a couple minutes. As in, I plug in resnet, the router gets an IP and I can surf fine for a minute or two. Then I get nothing but timeouts, even to the router itself! As in, if I type in good ol "192.168.1.1" i even get a timeout. Unplug resnet from the router and I can access the router again...
I tried an older linksys router of mine and it works flawlessly even w/ resnet. We checked the regular router settings and they matched up all the same for both routers...
Any Clues?] 8/16/2005 5:19:58 PM |
BootLegger All American 2182 Posts user info edit post |
reset the router to factrory defaults and then make sure that the firmware is up to date if not then download the new firmware and upgrade it... 8/16/2005 5:24:31 PM |
A Tanzarian drip drip boom 10995 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "As in, if I type in good ol "192.168.1.1"" |
Netgear uses 192.168.0.18/16/2005 5:59:55 PM |
aaronburro Sup, B 53062 Posts user info edit post |
^ not this one. but thx for the advice no new firmware at the moment. I gave up and exchanged it for a linksys router. seems to be working right now... 8/16/2005 6:37:40 PM |
Petschska All American 1182 Posts user info edit post |
if you're just using resnet you could have just used a switch. you didn't need a router. Resnet will assign your IPs for you. 8/16/2005 10:58:46 PM |
dFshadow All American 9507 Posts user info edit post |
yeah did you disable dhcp? 8/16/2005 11:17:25 PM |
NeoEraser All American 1451 Posts user info edit post |
I had a friend who had a Netgear router that did weird shit whenever he plugged his Sprint DSL modem into it. I had always assumed a net feed was a net feed. Apparently not.
However there is so much garbage floating around the campus internet that someone may be sending packets that specifically target that router and cripple it, like a security exploit or something. 8/16/2005 11:46:50 PM |
aaronburro Sup, B 53062 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "if you're just using resnet you could have just used a switch. you didn't need a router. Resnet will assign your IPs for you." |
eh, i like the firewall feature being built in so I don't have to change firewall settings on several computers. plus I'd like a wireless connection for my laptop. seems a bit cheaper than buying a switch and an AP. btw, WHY THE FUCK! does an AP cost more than a router?
Quote : | "yeah did you disable dhcp?" |
tried that w/ no luck as well.8/17/2005 8:16:47 AM |
BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
Sounds like some sort of incompatibility between the netgear router and the switch on the other end. IIRC, it should be a Cisco 2948G switch on the other end. lemme see if there are any known issues.
If you have a hub laying around, try putting that in between the router and your resnet port. If you still see the same problem, plug your computer into the hub, and get a sniffer trace. I've seen cases where some needless negotiation traffic causes one side to choke. 8/17/2005 9:00:50 AM |
aaronburro Sup, B 53062 Posts user info edit post |
taint got no hubs lyin around. I know, i'm not much of a geek if I dont have a hub, you know? thx for the suggestion, though. If I can get a hold of one, I'll give it a shot. 8/17/2005 9:23:06 AM |
BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
couldn't find any known issues NIC compatibility issues, but I doubt that's what we're looking at anyways.
Linksys > Netgear anyway. Netgear's owned by Nortel, so I have a strong bias against it. 8/17/2005 10:12:09 AM |