Re: WRT1900AC and OpenWrt
The wireless driver in OpenWrt is a binary driver delivered by Linksys, so the OpenWrt wireless behavior should very similar to the Linksys firmware.
View ArticleRe: Linksys EA6900 crashes regularly
I agree with FurryNutz. One possibility is that your EA6900 router is connected to a modem-router or gateway which if not properly configured (may cause conflict with your network). Have you observed...
View ArticleRe: WRT1900AC - Sudden Disconnects
Thesepowerfulsoftware errorsdriverswifi network.Whatlinksysknowsbut nothingwrites.(decliningtosale).These errorsare alsoin softwareOpenWRTSo far,the software iscompletely wrong.Linksysifnothing...
View ArticleRe: Linksys EA6900 crashes regularly
SoftwareroutersEA6700,EA6900,WRT1900ACis very similar(samekernel)all of thesedevices have beenreleased into themarketsuddenly,without muchtesting.The software istragic,full of errors.RecentlyI...
View ArticleRe: DDNS - Port Forwarding - DHCP
I agree with DigitalDreamer on this. You can only open ports via IP Addresses with your Linksys router. Using ports that are not standard is a great way to secure your network. You can also set one...
View ArticleRe: X1000 port forwarding
thanks for you reply. I'm just testing the X1000, before I had a ZYXEL P660N abloe to do this forwarding/redirect function. In my mind CISCO, more better then the others and more expensive must do more...
View ArticleRe: WRT1900AC and OpenWrt
I don't know that I'd go so far as "works so badly". I'm seeing isolated reboots so far, which I most likely wouldn't have noticed per-se, if I hadn't been looking at the front panel of the router....
View ArticleRe: Linksys EA6900 crashes regularly
The WRT was online for me for days while i had it. Now the 6900 has been online solid for 6 hours and not issues. Juse played 2 hours of xbox gaming with out issues. If your experiencing issues with...
View ArticleRe: Linksys EA6900 crashes regularly
Miracle!workeda couple of hourswithout suspension,actuallySUCCESSMoresuchjokes!
View ArticleEA4500 Guest access
Hello!Ive searched the web and cant find the answer im looking for. I installed a Linksys EA4500 at a local gas station where i live.I set up the guest access for customers to use. They are now having...
View ArticleEA6200 - unable to connect to2.4GHz, only 5.0 Ghz works
Hi, I have a EA6200 router, which is act as a bridge to a DLink router. We configure the EA6200 to W2PA for both 2.4 and 5.0 GHz, however, we notice that we were not able to connect to internet via...
View ArticleRe: WRT1900AC Starting IP Address Scheme
Why not turn off all equipment previously connected to the older router then turn on the new router and make your changes. What happens then? Do you recall setting any clients to static IP?
View ArticleRe: WRT1900AC - Nest Thermostat disconnects after 30 mins
Give this a try for logging http://RouterIP/sysinfo.cgi from LatinKreationz @ http://community.linksys.com/t5/Wireless-Routers/WRT1900AC-Sudden-Disconnects/td-p/814076/page/7. Obviously this is from...
View ArticleRe: WRT1900AC - Sudden Disconnects
No problem! Also, this link works with all Smart Wi-Fi routers, not just the WRT1900AC.
View ArticleConfiguration question
Hi guys,I've got a configuration issue I can't figure out. I have a Linksys Wireless Router (WRT54G2) and a Linksys and a Linksys Ethernet Hub (BEFSR81). Right now I have my cable modem which has one...
View ArticleRe: WRT1900AC and OpenWrt
Rather than questioning the lack of features, I believe the point is: What makes Linksys believe that VPN and other such "advanced features" should not be included in the stock firmware? Obviously...
View ArticleRe: Configuration question
What version is your ethernet hub? On your ethernet hub, did you add 192.168.1.50 as the Default Gateway?
View ArticleRe: Configuration question
No becuase that IP address is downstream from the ethernet hub. The ethernet hub uses default gateway addresses to get onto the internet, right? The internet is upstream from the ethernet hub....
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