Linksys router – disconnect after 10 minutes [linksys befw11s4] [router connection]

Q: I just hooked a (ver 2.) On my PC. The installation went fine, but after 10 minutes of connectivity. The Diag light is red. Ive reset the router, rebooted, cycled my cable modem (Cox HSI) and the router works fine . for another 5-10 minutes until the red Diag light comes back. Ive done more than 10 times in one night. Time with technical support, which troubleshooted, I flash the firmware, then found that I had a bad router. Returned to me directly for a new Linksys supposedly tested. Took it home, plugged in and bam. Same problem. I do not think the router. Does anyone know what the cause of this? It works well, even for 5-10 minutes idle then goes out. All other lights, jack etc show fine.


Best Answer: I used to own a Linksys router (Model WRTGS54). If I had a lot of devices using the internet at the same time (Xbox live, 2-3 computers running Windows Update) the router would tend to choke and die when things got too demanding.
The router was fine for regular household use, but it does not handle large traffic volumes well. I would suggest trying a different router if you can return the Linksys.

I am running a D-Link draft-N router now. It handles all of the traffic that used to choke the Linksys and more.


Re:Update

Well I called linksys tech support again. Ran through the same motions. Same result. They said I had another defective router. I asked them what the likelihood was that it wasnt the router after all and that maybe it could be the cable service since ive gone through 2 new Linksys routers in 2 days. They insisted that since the red Diag light was on, the router was bad. They want me to RMA it again for a new one. I have a strong bad feeling that my third one will be the same. I asked them if they had reported problems from Cox HSI users as I live in Irvine, CA where they are based. They said that its not a commonly reported problem and that there are no problems with Cox HSI. Go figure. This is pretty frustrating. Id return it for my money back but I got it thru amazon on one of those crazy deals so it would be more of a hassle to get my $30 bucks back. Thanks for trying to help me. Any other thoughts/suggestions?


Re:I don't believe it has anything to do with the ISP. The cable guy said they see this problem a lot with Linksys routers but almost never with Netgear. I wish I knew the answer. I have the Linksys but gave up on rebooting it.

weird, i have the netgear and i have to reset every 45 min or so. it's really annoying. i check diagnostics and it has lost the ip and i have to renew the wan ip address, sometimes this does it other times i have to reset the router. really annoying. i'm gonna set up smoothwall to replace my netgear next week, that's why i haven't bothered to replace it.


Re:Not good news. Ill try to clone the mac address. Im sure I did it with the first one to no avail. I hope I didnt waste some good money on a linksys! Thanks for the tips

Re:I had a Linksys for over a year and it started doing the same thing, and I am also on Cox HSI, but I know the IP and MAC's were okay. I flashed it again and again but had the same results. Replaced it with a Netgear for $60 and haven't had a single problem since.

I don't believe it has anything to do with the ISP. The cable guy said they see this problem a lot with Linksys routers but almost never with Netgear. I wish I knew the answer. I have the Linksys but gave up on rebooting it.


Re:Many Cable ISPs use the MAC number of the provided NIC as a mean of authentication (password).

If you have Cable/DSL Router, find the MAC number of the PC that works directly with the Modem, and make sure it is cloned to the Router (Look in the Manual for cloning instructions).

MAC number is a unique ID that is given to most Networks' components.

To find the MAC number of the Network Card, open a DOS box, and type netstat -r the third or fourth line will show your MAC number.

If you would like to know a little bit more about these "Network Thinks"

AnandTech – FAQ . Basic Options for Internet Connection Sharing (http://www.{$MySite}/guides/viewfaq.html?i=105)

AanadTech – FAQ. Hubs, routers, switches, DSL, LANs, WANs…? (http://www.{$MySite}/guides/viewfaq.html?i=48)


Re:Spoof? Sorry Im a bit new to this networking thing. Please explain.

Re:Cable company rejecting the mac address? Can you try and spoof your old mac address?

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