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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => EBR-2310 => Topic started by: BlackBird on January 03, 2009, 08:41:46 PM
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Howdy,
My old LinkSys BEFSR41 v.2 Router had a known issues with Counter-Strike Source (Received fragment out of order: 69/1) and connection issues with it's newest firmware upgrade. I explored what i felt to be all my option and finely gave up. :P
So I purchased the EBR-2310 D-Link router to replace my LinkSys. I've had it for a week now, and I'm having a couple of problems.I keep getting disconnected randomly when i load certain web-pages or re-fresh server lists is some of the games a i play. I've done a bit of internet scrounging and found that this is have been known to happen with this particular router when loading programs like U-Torrent. I Use U-Torrent but not all the time, and i don't always loose internet when it's On. I've been disconnected twice, typing this message. It's like the little router gets overloaded and times out.
As a temporary fix, i go threw the quick trouble shoot connection in the "NetWork Magic" Program. I don't have to follow the steps just clicking next seems solve the programs. ???
Any information on perhaps how to solve this issue would be really appreciated.
-BlackBird
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I still haven't solved this issue. I've search high and low on the FAQ and still no answers. (I've lost the receipt, so returning is not an option.)
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Are you a DSL subscriber?
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Yes I am. AT&T. "Elite DSL"
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navigate to the status page of the router, locate the WAN section and reply with the IP address listed there.
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I know you asked for just the IP Address, but i didn't see the harm.
MAC Address : 00:21:91:14:BE:06
IP Address : 192.168.1.64
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway : 192.168.1.254
Primary DNS Server : 192.168.1.254
Secondary DNS Server : 0.0.0.0
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you're double NAT'd. Bridge the modem.
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you're double NAT'd. Bridge the modem.
What excellently does that mean, and how do i fix it?
Thanks for your time,
-BlackBird
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Call your ISP, and ask them to bridge your modem. They'll help you with that. Once thats done you may have to call our support to re-configure your router if you're not familiar with dong it.