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Author Topic: Self Assigned IP addresses & random connection drops with Mac Leopard  (Read 56335 times)

jra3086

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Re: Self Assigned IP addresses & random connection drops with Mac Leopard
« Reply #45 on: July 10, 2009, 09:30:13 AM »

Well, given it still did crap 3-4 times last night within 1-2 hours, I'm not sure our hopes and dreams will be realized that easily. BUT. Hope remains.
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Re: Self Assigned IP addresses & random connection drops with Mac Leopard
« Reply #46 on: July 10, 2009, 09:34:28 AM »

What word did you use there that it censored?  Or should it have been censored?
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jra3086

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Re: Self Assigned IP addresses & random connection drops with Mac Leopard
« Reply #47 on: July 10, 2009, 09:35:10 AM »

HA it was c-r-a-p. ;)
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jra3086

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Re: Self Assigned IP addresses & random connection drops with Mac Leopard
« Reply #48 on: July 11, 2009, 05:48:10 PM »

I'm leaving town tomorrow for a week, so I'll have to capture a bad connection after that. It's dropped a couple times, but seems to be working better overall. Can't quite tell, but it sometimes seems as if iChat or just using the Internet a lot in various ways taxes it more and causes it to cut out.
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frostyarcade

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Re: Self Assigned IP addresses & random connection drops with Mac Leopard
« Reply #49 on: July 12, 2009, 10:36:11 PM »

After reading similar forums, I have concluded that since the 10.5.2 upgrade that there has been MANY problems like the the self assigned ip and internet connection drops.  I wish there was a solution but without a proper firmware upgrade to this router model/revision (A1) there is no hope  :-[.
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jra3086

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Re: Self Assigned IP addresses & random connection drops with Mac Leopard
« Reply #50 on: July 13, 2009, 10:01:06 AM »

Yeah, both me and my brother have pretty much concluded the same thing and are looking forward with anticipation to how Snow Leopard could possibly fix the issue. My bro has been dealing with this junk for a long time now and Security Updates or Leopard updates seem to be the catalyst. Who knows. Until September, I'm going to keep trying to do what I can to fix it!
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frostyarcade

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Re: Self Assigned IP addresses & random connection drops with Mac Leopard
« Reply #51 on: July 16, 2009, 08:07:19 AM »

Fatman-

Do you think that if I toggled the firmware back to 1.03 it would solve my issue?
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Fatman

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Re: Self Assigned IP addresses & random connection drops with Mac Leopard
« Reply #52 on: July 16, 2009, 08:23:18 AM »

Honestly, what I am seeing and reading here does not make me think that is the solution.  However I can't stay your hand in this or any affair.  If you do it, tell us how it worked for you.
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jra3086

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Re: Self Assigned IP addresses & random connection drops with Mac Leopard
« Reply #53 on: July 21, 2009, 12:04:47 PM »

I just sent you the requested large Wireshark capture via email this morning, Fatman. Let me know if you don't get it!
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Fatman

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Re: Self Assigned IP addresses & random connection drops with Mac Leopard
« Reply #54 on: July 22, 2009, 11:20:23 AM »

I got it twice.  I will take a look at it at earliest convenience, unfortunately I am a little bit up to my neck right now.
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jra3086

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Re: Self Assigned IP addresses & random connection drops with Mac Leopard
« Reply #55 on: July 22, 2009, 11:21:25 AM »

Better than zero I guess. :) My connection was being weird at the time of sending. No prob, I'll wait to hear back!
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Re: Self Assigned IP addresses & random connection drops with Mac Leopard
« Reply #56 on: July 23, 2009, 11:10:24 PM »

I have the SAME problem with this router.

I actually lose connection to the router.

Running a ping continuously this is what I get,

64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=205 ttl=243 time=66.365 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=206 ttl=243 time=63.662 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=207 ttl=243 time=69.786 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=208 ttl=243 time=68.517 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=209 ttl=243 time=65.796 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=210 ttl=243 time=71.086 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=211 ttl=243 time=65.979 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=212 ttl=243 time=68.562 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=213 ttl=243 time=68.681 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=214 ttl=243 time=1532.690 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=215 ttl=243 time=3002.571 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=216 ttl=243 time=26228.398 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=217 ttl=243 time=25229.153 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=218 ttl=243 time=25098.403 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=219 ttl=243 time=24818.092 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=220 ttl=243 time=23827.055 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=221 ttl=243 time=22830.063 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=222 ttl=243 time=21831.515 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=223 ttl=243 time=20834.449 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=224 ttl=243 time=19840.227 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=225 ttl=243 time=18846.458 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=226 ttl=243 time=17847.131 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=227 ttl=243 time=16848.376 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=228 ttl=243 time=15849.709 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=229 ttl=243 time=14854.754 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=230 ttl=243 time=13854.911 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=231 ttl=243 time=12855.938 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=232 ttl=243 time=11860.486 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=233 ttl=243 time=10861.573 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=234 ttl=243 time=9865.753 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=235 ttl=243 time=8869.957 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=236 ttl=243 time=7872.907 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=237 ttl=243 time=6874.345 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=238 ttl=243 time=5875.916 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=239 ttl=243 time=4880.666 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=240 ttl=243 time=3881.642 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=241 ttl=243 time=2883.129 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=242 ttl=243 time=1887.777 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=243 ttl=243 time=887.832 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=244 ttl=243 time=72.268 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=245 ttl=243 time=64.798 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=246 ttl=243 time=66.445 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=247 ttl=243 time=71.395 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=248 ttl=243 time=71.027 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=249 ttl=243 time=68.642 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=250 ttl=243 time=69.598 ms


It will drop packets during the time it starts taking the long duration in replies.


I am currently running OSX 10.5.7 on a MacBook 2Gig, with 2 Gigs of ram.

I have tried the 2.02 firmware (running Rev B of the router) and Im currently running the 2.01 version. I've tried flashing it a few times to see if it will fix the problem.

Rebooting the router fixes the issue but is out of the question as this shouldn't need to be done every day.


 
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dogmeat

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Re: Self Assigned IP addresses & random connection drops with Mac Leopard
« Reply #57 on: July 23, 2009, 11:13:06 PM »

It JUST happened again.

64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2182 ttl=243 time=66.023 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2183 ttl=243 time=66.476 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2184 ttl=243 time=68.635 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2185 ttl=243 time=66.741 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2186 ttl=243 time=65.450 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2187 ttl=243 time=62.748 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2188 ttl=243 time=64.724 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2189 ttl=243 time=2381.878 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2190 ttl=243 time=6321.060 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2191 ttl=243 time=7009.016 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2192 ttl=243 time=7545.981 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2193 ttl=243 time=9007.634 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2194 ttl=243 time=11394.319 ms
 64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2203 ttl=243 time=15222.021 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2204 ttl=243 time=14227.958 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2205 ttl=243 time=13251.507 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2206 ttl=243 time=12263.078 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2207 ttl=243 time=11272.897 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2208 ttl=243 time=10274.582 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2209 ttl=243 time=9276.799 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2210 ttl=243 time=8278.075 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2211 ttl=243 time=7280.896 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2212 ttl=243 time=6287.687 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2213 ttl=243 time=5290.139 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2214 ttl=243 time=4298.190 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2215 ttl=243 time=3301.342 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2216 ttl=243 time=2303.050 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2217 ttl=243 time=1305.691 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2218 ttl=243 time=306.898 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2219 ttl=243 time=62.975 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2220 ttl=243 time=64.512 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2221 ttl=243 time=65.496 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2222 ttl=243 time=67.090 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2223 ttl=243 time=66.236 ms
 64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2224 ttl=243 time=69.076 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2225 ttl=243 time=63.026 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2226 ttl=243 time=68.265 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2227 ttl=243 time=63.626 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2228 ttl=243 time=64.853 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.155.147: icmp_seq=2229 ttl=243 time=63.762 ms
^C
--- www.l.google.com ping statistics ---
2230 packets transmitted, 2140 packets received, 4% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 61.880/408.436/26228.398/2202.281 ms
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Fatman

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Re: Self Assigned IP addresses & random connection drops with Mac Leopard
« Reply #58 on: July 24, 2009, 08:49:36 AM »

dogmeat, that is different than what the OP has posted but is extremely interesting as the router is still responding to all your pings, it is just holding them all for 30 seconds.
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dogmeat

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Re: Self Assigned IP addresses & random connection drops with Mac Leopard
« Reply #59 on: July 24, 2009, 08:14:56 PM »

I have seen it drop packets when it stops responding, Its pretty annoying.
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