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    My Linksys Wired BEFSR41-Version 3.1 router keeps disconnecting.

    Hi everyone!

    It's nice to be back with more problems!

    Greetings!

    I have a Linksys wired router. Its model is BEFSR41 and it is for cable or DSL. Its version number is 3.1 and it has four ports in the back. I have 4 connections to this router and they are a 2.4 GHz Hewlett Packard Laptop with XP Home OS only about 1 1/2 years of age and a Sony Play Station2 with an online game named Final Fantasy and its about 2 years of age or more and a 1.9 GHz Hewlett Packard Desk Top PC with XP Home OS about 1 year of age and a Compaq 900 MHz Desktop PC with XP Home OS about 3 years of age.

    Often when we have all four machines connected and downloading files and connected to a multitude of web sites, the Play Station has a pattern of disconnecting from the internet and my son yells at me as if it's my fault. (since I inhereited the postion of Network Admin. at my home<smiles>)

    Maybe there is a setting that I can adjust in the router's software that will stop this. Can you properly address this problem? I do thank you very much for your help!

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    Hello buymystock,

    Take a look here at the following link on setting up Playstation 2 behind a Linksys router. I hope that helps.

    Setting up a PlayStation®2 behind a Linksys router
    http://linksys.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/...i=&p_topview=1
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    thank you very much "ecross" ....i'll do the setting in the router's software and see if this helps....i'll post back if successful results appear from this new setting....

    buymystock


    Quote Originally Posted by ecross
    Hello buymystock,

    Take a look here at the following link on setting up Playstation 2 behind a Linksys router. I hope that helps.

    Setting up a PlayStation®2 behind a Linksys router
    http://linksys.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/...i=&p_topview=1
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    I can't find a setting to adjust the DMZ Host on my router. The instructions at the web page that you suggested apply to the older routers that are Version 1 series BEFSR41. Mine is a Version 3.1 and relatively new. Any more help on this?
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    Do you see a Applications and Gaming tab? There is a online manual that you might find useful on the BEFSR41. Click User Guide under More Information in the right column of the page.

    http://www.linksys.com/products/prod...id=561&scid=29
    Eric

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    yes i am in that application and gaming area right now.....what should i do now?


    Quote Originally Posted by ecross
    Do you see a Applications and Gaming tab? There is a online manual that you might find useful on the BEFSR41. Click User Guide under More Information in the right column of the page.

    http://www.linksys.com/products/prod...id=561&scid=29
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    Well, following the link I gave. Did you input the IP Address you assigned to your PlayStation®2 that was listed in step 8?
    Eric

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    Step 8? I'm in the router's gaming setting area and I see no way to arrive at step 8 because i have not performed any settings yet....remember, the first link that you gave me does not apply to my router and the second link does but i see no links about how to set up a play station on the 2nd web page that you gave me .....I have not gotten to step 1 yet , at the 2nd web page that you gave me....what now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ecross
    Well, following the link I gave. Did you input the IP Address you assigned to your PlayStation®2 that was listed in step 8?
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    I am looking at the user's guide that i downloaded. There is a section about Applications and Gaming. I'll see what I can find in there. I may still need your help later so I hope you're near your CPU. Much Thanks for your input and help with this
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    In the Application and Gaming section, I don't know what to put in the settings to complete the following instruction that I read in the user guide;

    "Enter the number/s or range/s of external port/s that will be used by the application."

    About how many external ports does an ordinary CPU have? This question is very complicated to me. I'm not sure how many port numbers to put in the settings. Can you help me understand where and/or what these "external port/s" are?

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    Ok, here's the problem that i'm having now....apparently my router can not (or is not) handling the load that we are putting on it by using just one computer and one sony playstation2....my son plays final fantasyXI and there are many players connected to his play station2....when i play online games, i also have many players connected to my computer....apparently all of these connections are crashing our network.....do you know how i may adjust the settings in this router so that these gaming situations will not crash our network?
    Thank you.

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    Have you updated the firmware? Here's a link to the most recent which is about a year old. If you open the main setup page at http://192.168.1.1 somewhere on that main page the firmware version will be shown.

    http://www.linksys.com/download/firmware.asp?fwid=183
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    I have the same problem with my router, it disco's from the internet and i have to unplug it thru power connection on back of the router then it pops back on. Its not the traffic load that is crashing your system its cheap Tiawan parts in the router that is defunct. I have 14 computers connection to this router, thru my Virtual Network. Trust me it can take whatever you throw at it up to 250 systems.

    On another note -> Its not the router that gives you bandwidth its the Cable/DSL modem & Your telephony/Rg-6 connection that determines your speed and load into the internet. You could be simply over powering the PS2 or the modem. An ideal Server is a str8 thru 2mb up/down dedicated connection. Most, if not all cable internet providers provide Fractional meaning you share the bandwidth with whoever is in your bubble of dhcp network they have you listed in on their network (cable provider). I know DSL has packages available for T1 to T3 true dedicated bandwidth, but that costs about 500.00 to 750.00 a month. Those are ideal for a Gaming HOST computer.

    The area he was talking about in Gaming & Applications its right under that title bare to the far right hand (upper right corner) its nearly invisible but it says "DMZ" Click it. Set it too Enabled - its disabled by default. put the ending IP octet to which computer is going to be acting as the Host or Server for the games. like the PS2 IP like 192.168.100.1 or whatever your IP address is for the Sony.
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    Hi Tyranny!
    Will you tell me what brand of router that I should buy? What type do you use? You have 14 CPUs connected to your router, thru your Virtual Network? How can I make my network a Virtual Network? You say that your router disconnects but then you say that it can take whatever I throw at it, up to 250 systems. Which is it? Does your router handle the 14 to 250 systems without disconnecting("you said it can handle 250 systems")but then you said it disconnects and you have to pull the power cord out of the back and then it pops back on. I appreciate your help with this. But please explain your letter a little more because it's confusing me what you are telling me there.

    Thank you for your help on this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyranny]SiN[
    I have the same problem with my router, it disco's from the internet and i have to unplug it thru power connection on back of the router then it pops back on. Its not the traffic load that is crashing your system its cheap Tiawan parts in the router that is defunct. I have 14 computers connection to this router, thru my Virtual Network. Trust me it can take whatever you throw at it up to 250 systems.

    On another note -> Its not the router that gives you bandwidth its the Cable/DSL modem & Your telephony/Rg-6 connection that determines your speed and load into the internet. You could be simply over powering the PS2 or the modem. An ideal Server is a str8 thru 2mb up/down dedicated connection. Most, if not all cable internet providers provide Fractional meaning you share the bandwidth with whoever is in your bubble of dhcp network they have you listed in on their network (cable provider). I know DSL has packages available for T1 to T3 true dedicated bandwidth, but that costs about 500.00 to 750.00 a month. Those are ideal for a Gaming HOST computer.

    The area he was talking about in Gaming & Applications its right under that title bare to the far right hand (upper right corner) its nearly invisible but it says "DMZ" Click it. Set it too Enabled - its disabled by default. put the ending IP octet to which computer is going to be acting as the Host or Server for the games. like the PS2 IP like 192.168.100.1 or whatever your IP address is for the Sony.
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    Thanks, JM !
    Yes I have updated the firmware.
    After I updated the firmware, it was just as bad as before I updated the firmware. Thank you for your help with this and if you think of additional hacks, let me know , please !

    buy

    Quote Originally Posted by jmwills
    Have you updated the firmware? Here's a link to the most recent which is about a year old. If you open the main setup page at http://192.168.1.1 somewhere on that main page the firmware version will be shown.

    http://www.linksys.com/download/firmware.asp?fwid=183
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    Bus Clock: 133 megahertz
    BIOS: Phoenix Technologies, LTD 3.11 05/17/2004
    13.59 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive
    2.92 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space
    ASUS CRW-4832AS [CD-ROM drive]
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