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Originally Posted by david.ewles
There have been various threads discusing similar problems.
It could be caused by cordless phones, microwaves (which use the same frequency)
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I'm using just the wired connections of the router. I rarely use wireless.
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Originally Posted by andybarker
I get a similar problem with my WRT54gc if I try to do a tracert from DOS. No solution to it yet (haven't spoken to Linksys about it yet - not a serious problem).
Is probably related to some specific thing you do / your computer does. If it is the computer, not easy to find out what it is (could be antivirus update, Windows Update, etc).
Check you have latest firmware, and try looking on the forums at www.linksysinfo.org.
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One of the first things i did was look at the firmware and whether there were any new versions available.
It's a tad confusing.
There are 2 versions of this model of router. I can't tell whether I have the 1.0 or the 1.1 version of the router from either the admin setup pages or from the labels on the router.
On linksys.com.....
The latest firmware for the 1.1 router is dated 23/12/2003 version 1.58.03.
The latest firmware for the 1.0 router is dated 25/5/2004 version 1.55.02.
There are no other versions for download.
According to the router admin setup I have firmware 1.56.01 dated Jul 22 2004 which seems to contracdict above version numbers and dates (unless there is a UK specific version that they are not letting on about).