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D-Link RangeBooster G  WBR-2310 Wireless Router

Intermittent connectivity (by 4 users)

posted by Ownij on Apr 11, 2008


I have 2 PC's directly connected to my Dlink Rangebooster G wbr-2310 Router and one Mac on wireless. Directly connecting through the modem there are no problems. Up until 3 days ago, even tho no changes were made to the physical configuration of devices, everything was fine. Now, I get knocked off the internet on all 3 computers randomly and it reconnects shortly... this isn't a once a day thing, this is 4 or 5 times rapid fire in like an hour... then it'll be fine for awhile, then start acting up again. I've tried all the troubleshooting that can be done physically to the hardware, I'm wondering if there are some software settings that are getting in the way of maintaining a steady link between the router (and connected pc's) and the modem. Any ideas?

Comment by Ownij, posted on Apr 17, 2008

Still having this problem, when I "power cycle" my router, it comes back on just fine until it throws its next temper tantrum.
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Comment by Niva56, posted on Jun 03, 2008

I have the same problem...think it has something to do with latetest windows update.....HELP!

Comment by wlwasteland, posted on Apr 14, 2008

My wireless router will stop functioning but the only indication that it is not working is a frozen or timed out web page.
This will occur multiple times until I give up and plug in a hardware. At other times it will work fine for hours.
This problem has worsened over the last few weeks.

Comment by router_hater, posted on Apr 14, 2008

I've been getting this same problem just recently. It actually occurs when i'm torrenting. but this has never been an issue before so what gives? Every few minutes.....the router resets or something, but quicker than router reboot. can't figure it.

Solution #1
posted on May 29, 2008
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Jkmatyi


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Check to see if you are losing the DSL or Internet light on the modem when you lose your onnection. If so, then check with your IP provider, that may be the problem.

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