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Redman wrote:Ive used a Linksys wrt 600n since 2008.
No issues-good range too.
Pinz wrote:have four cisco routers, each one is d same problem when I connect it to the flow modem, random moments the internet connection dropping and I have to Unplug the router and plug it back in...any recommendations??
SMc wrote:Pinz wrote:have four cisco routers, each one is d same problem when I connect it to the flow modem, random moments the internet connection dropping and I have to Unplug the router and plug it back in...any recommendations??
First question..do you need four routers to be connected to 1 modem in order to get done what you want to get done?
Second question..you you be happy paying business rates if this alleviated the problem?
Pinz wrote:have four cisco routers, each one is d same problem when I connect it to the flow modem, random moments the internet connection dropping and I have to Unplug the router and plug it back in...any recommendations??
src1983 wrote:Pinz wrote:have four cisco routers, each one is d same problem when I connect it to the flow modem, random moments the internet connection dropping and I have to Unplug the router and plug it back in...any recommendations??
How did you set them up, are they like:
Flow modem > Switch > 4 CISCO
or
Flow modem > Cisco 1 > Cisco 2 > Cisco 3 > Cisco 4
?
DFC wrote:i have my flow router outside in the hall room and i dont get good reception in my room which is 10 ft away.
So i put the PC in the hallroom and the router in my room and it works fine now.
thelem wrote:Linksys is sheit. I bought an E4200 and it's the worst.
My flow router works bess.
src1983 wrote:
I always had problems with this set up until I did this:
Flow/Blink (Internet/internal DHCP) > Cisco (acts as a switch that broadcasts wireless/NO DHCP)
No problems
Arcmanov wrote:src1983 wrote:
I always had problems with this set up until I did this:
Flow/Blink (Internet/internal DHCP) > Cisco (acts as a switch that broadcasts wireless/NO DHCP)
No problems
Can you access the Flow modem's config pages to turn on DHCP?
I know it's very easy to do so with Blink's modems, but how exactly do you do so with any of Flow's modems?
Arcmanov wrote:Will it give DHCP addresses to multiple devices though, or just the 1st device you connect to it?
Arcmanov wrote:Nice.
I'll have to experiment with that config when I have time.
Right now I'm using an Asus RT-N66U with Tomato firmware, and I have ZERO issues.
Custom router firmware hard like Zulu feet.
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