Thread: Router Problems
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Old 06-02-2007, 10:42 AM   #11
cburwell
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Originally Posted by Intercooled T View Post
what kinda router?
That would be helpful information as well.

Some of the Linksys routers are know to crap out every once in a while with heavy use. This ranges from some applications not being able to connect to the internet to not being able to connect to the router altogether.

A firmware upgrade would be the cheapest choice. If you feel comfortable, you can load aftermarket firmware onto the router (if your device is supported). May times the aftermarket firmware addresses issues that the firmware from the manufacturer does not.
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