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Restarting and Rebooting the Linksys WRT54G Router?

shopaholicgrrl posted on April 02, 2008 at 2:10 pm

When using the Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Router, do you have to restart it every once in a while to get the internet to work again? I recently bought this exact router and my internet would stop working and I would have to constantly unplug and reboot the router to get the internet back.

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danielle361 replied on April 02, 2008 at 2:14 pm

It does happen every once in a while. Its weird, it will go months without doing it and then it does it every day for a week. I just unplug it and plug it right back in and it works. I thought it might be my internet connection, not the router, but I don't know.



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debbiejohna replied on April 02, 2008 at 8:31 pm

It happens, but not very often.



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searey29 replied on April 07, 2008 at 2:13 pm

Yes Linksys routers are junk in my opinion how ever after I updated my firmware to the dd-rtw I have had no issues. Finally a device that sits there and does what it is supposed to do. No more Lock ups. No more drops on the wireless.
Hope this helps



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LINKSYS WRT54G - Wireless-G is the emerging 54 Mbps wireless networking standard that's almost five times faster than the widely deployed Wireless-B ( 802.11b ) products found in homes, businesses and public wireless hotspots around the country. The best part is, since they share the same 2.4GHz...

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  • All-in-one Internet-sharing router, 4-port switch, and Wireless-G (802.11g) access point
  • Wireless data rates up to 54 Mbps--5 times faster than 802.11b
  • Shares a single Internet connection and other resources with Ethernet wired and Wireless-G clients
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