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>>>> Hello again,
>>>> Well I finally fixed the problem, I had to buy a whole new router. I
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> Was it a Linksys WRT54Gv5 or v6?
Neither, my old router was a Vonage Linksys RT31P2, And now the new one
I bought is a Linksys BEFSRS41.
Trammel - 08 Jul 2008 02:56 GMT
>>>>> Hello again,
>>>>> Well I finally fixed the problem, I had to buy a whole new router. I
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> Neither, my old router was a Vonage Linksys RT31P2, And now the new one I
> bought is a Linksys BEFSRS41.
Almost the same as mine. Mines a BEFSR41.
I've had it about 4-5 years and almost no problems.
Sometimes it looses connection to the internet if Im using uTorrent; but not
often (about once every 3-6 month). Its then a simple fix of pulling the
power cord out, waiting a few seconds and pluging it back in :)
freemont - 08 Jul 2008 03:02 GMT
>>>>> Hello again,
>>>>> Well I finally fixed the problem, I had to buy a whole new router. I
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> Neither, my old router was a Vonage Linksys RT31P2, And now the new one
> I bought is a Linksys BEFSRS41.
Oh, ok. I asked because your problem rang a bell. :-)
http://tinyurl.com/6hc2hc
Anyway I'm glad you got it sorted out.

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Trammel - 08 Jul 2008 12:31 GMT
>>>>>> Hello again,
>>>>>> Well I finally fixed the problem, I had to buy a whole new router. I
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> Anyway I'm glad you got it sorted out.
Hmmm... I get booted out the GBR-1 and GBR-2 channels when I leave D2 in
there all night too. Since the channel isnt ever "idle" and its always
receiving stuff then I came to the conclusion that its a server-side timer
noticing I've not said anything and kicking me.
I've found that I can fix that problem by having a macro use "/f l" every 30
minutes. It would probably work with "/time" too. The chat client in D2
routinely answers "ping" commands though so we know the router still see's
traffic... its just that bNet must ignore the pings when checking if your
"idle" too long.