Connectivity issue....................e3000 router

Aloha!
I just recently upgrade my wrt54g with e3000 and everything is going great except one thing.  I need to reboot my cable modem everyday.  The router doesn't need to be rebooted but cable modem only.   Complete power down, wait 10 seconds, power back up, and it works......
Is there a setting somewhere I can adjust so I don't have to keep resetting the cable modem every 24 hour period?
Your input/ideas/help would be greatly appreciated!
Mahalos in advance and aloha!~

Suggest you verify the configuration settings on your cable modem.  You may need to work directly with the ISP to do this, or you can try connecting directly to the cable modem and attempt to connect directly to the gateway IP.  To do this, you will need to plug into the cable modem directly (temporarily).  It may contain diagnostic info or indicate a problem with the line or connection. 
You can also try cloning the MAC address of the modem to the e3000 if this is something that your ISP requires?
1 x r7000 Nighthawk 1.0.3.24
3 x WNDR4500 v1 / v2
e4200 Rev 1 f/w 1.0.05
e3000 Rev 1 f/w 1.0.04
QNAP TS-219P-II 4TB
dns323 ext3 4TB
Roku N 1080p
Altigen ip-710 VOIP phone
Other Routers - Asus (just ok), DLink (junk), Netgear (Current Favorite) & ProSafe, wrt54g & G2
wvc54gca - Dumped this as it only support TKIP encryption & 54mbps

Similar Messages

  • Windows 7 Update Internet Connection Issue with Router

    I updated two of four toshiba laptops with Windows 7 and installed Toshiba's wireless adapter driver for Windows 7. The adapter connects to the router and I can access all resources on my home network, however, Internet service is not available on the two laptops with the Windows 7 update. After disconnecting and reconnecting 7-10 times, the Internet Service connection does not drop. The other two laptops and two desktops that are not running Windows 7 do not have this problem. Is there any known issues with lynksys wireless routers and Windows 7?

    When your Windows 7 machine is having problems, can it ping the following IP addresses:
    127.0.0.1 (local loopback)
    192.168.1.x - the DHCP IP address it was issued by the router
    192.168.1.254 - your router
    8.8.8.8 - Google DNS out on the internet
    -- Dan Meyer
    http://www.linkedin.com/in/danielrmeyer

  • Dell Inspiron E1505 connects to E3000 router but no internet, other computers and devices work fine.

    A few days ago one of our laptops dropped its internet connection. I tried everything that I could think offrie including turning off the router and dsl modem and rebooting. I could not get it to connect to the internet, but it would connect to the E3000 network. I finally formatted and reinstalled Windows 7, and I thought it was working but the next day I find that it is no longer connecting to the internet again but still connects to the network.
    Have since uninstalled the firewall and tried running Cisco Easy Setup tool with no luck. I did find however that I can login as guest on the network and have internet access but that is the only way I can get internet access on this computer through the router.
    Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
    Thank you

    RDMorin wrote:
    A few days ago one of our laptops dropped its internet connection. I tried everything that I could think offrie including turning off the router and dsl modem and rebooting. I could not get it to connect to the internet, but it would connect to the E3000 network. I finally formatted and reinstalled Windows 7, and I thought it was working but the next day I find that it is no longer connecting to the internet again but still connects to the network.
    Have since uninstalled the firewall and tried running Cisco Easy Setup tool with no luck. I did find however that I can login as guest on the network and have internet access but that is the only way I can get internet access on this computer through the router.
    Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
    Thank you
    If you are directly connected to the router can you get online? If you can then I believe the problem is on the main wireless network settings. If ever it won't work, you can reset the router and reconfigure it.

  • Connectivity Issues WRT54G router and 2915ABG Dell wireless card

    My wife and I both have Dell Inspiron 600m laptops with nearly the same setup: XP Pro, 2915ABG wireless cards, and the wireless connection is controlled through ProSet Wireless. We have Comcast and connect to a WRT54G wireless router. The router has WPA enabled, MAC address filtering, and the latest Firmware.
    I have no trouble connecting to or remaining connected to the router. Her machine connects to the wireless, but randomly loses connection (sometimes it's connected for hours and other times it losses connection in the first five minutes). When I watch the ProSet wireless event viewer, it only says "link down."
    To attempt to fix this problem, I have:
    played with the router's settings including changing channels
    updated her drivers
    allowed windows to control the wireless card
    reset the router
    updated the router's firmware
    None of these actions have fixed the problem. The only real differences between the two machines is that I did the following to mine:
    My machine was the one that initially set up the wireless router
    I used the Comcast install CD on my machine (then deleted all the *junk* that was installed by the CD).
    I would like to avoid using the Comcast install CD on her machine because no one needs the extra junk they install. I did set up her machine according to the internet on how to set up Comcast without the CD.
    I am trying to figure out if the problem is with the router or with her hardware. Thank you,
    Michael

    Try upgrading the firmware on the router.
    For information on upgrading the firmware on the linksys routers :
    http://linksysfirmwares.googlepages.com/upgradingfirmware
    For information on wireless security :
    http://linksysfirmwares.googlepages.com/wirelesssecurity
    Keep the channel on 11 and than give it a try !
    C | EH
    linksyshelp.blogspot.com

  • Connection issue: No route to host

    Hi all,
    I have a problem with my BPEL process (vers. 10.1.3.4).
    I am trying to call an external web service and I get the following error (I can access the web service just using its URL):
    exception on JaxRpc invoke: HTTP transport error: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: java.security.PrivilegedActionException: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: Message send failed: No route to host
    I have tried pinging the remote server with success, so I should be able to connect (no proxy issue or something like that).
    I have tried looking in the BPEL logs found at:
    <oracle home>/opmn/logs
    <oracle home>/bpel/system/logs
    <oracle home>/bpel/domains/default/logs
    This did not give anything useful either.
    I deploy using JDeveloper. I have checked the proxy settings here - and there are none set.
    Does anybody have any ideas as to what can be wrong?
    Any help or hints will be much appreciated.
    Regards,
    Aagaard

    Well it could also mean that from the server which is running your applicationserver the port 18111 is blocked. So I would check with your network-managers if this port is open from your applicationserver. They should check the firewalls (if you have no control on that yourself).
    Often the situation at a customer is that your development pc is at one LAN while your (development, test, acceptance, production) application server is in a datacenter on a different sub-lan. With another fire-wall. From your development PC you need to access internet-http and maybe other protocols. But these are usually forbidden on the datacenter lan. You'll have a separate route from your development lan to the datacenter. Probably the server has 2 NICs: one for the internal network and one connected to the Demilitarized Zone. Within the DMZ probably a proxy/reverseproxy configuration routes the requests from outside to your application server and visa versa. So the proxy should also be checked.
    This should normally the case at a customer-site, even when its a development environment. Because you don't want to have intruders hacking into your systems, even on development. And although you might not care, the dev-env should reflect your prod-env. So it should also use a dmz with a proxy/reverseproxy setup. If it is a setup on your laptop or your home lan your setup might be simpeler. But then again you might have to cope with different firewalls. If it is all on your laptop (using VMWare for example) I would try when temporarly shutdown all Firewalls.
    You told that you did not have a proxy. Does that count for both your dev-pc as well as the application server?

  • Linksys E3000 – WiFi Connectivity Issue

    I usually have the 2.5GHz (B/G + WEP) and the 5.0 GHz (Mixed + WPA2-PSK) networks running. I have about two to three iPhones running on the 2.5GHz, one Laptop on the 5.0GHz and one desktop wired. Recently in the previous week I came across wireless issues on the E3000 Linksys Router when arriving home from work. My iPhone wasn’t connecting to the Network or my Laptop. It seemed as if the SSID wasn’t broadcasting. I went into the router and played around with it and didn’t find any issues with my user settings.
    The router seems to broadcast the SSID for 2.5 & 5.0 sometimes [it disappears frequently] and when I’m able to attempt to connect it my iPhones plus my Laptop say “Unable to connect to network”. I’m not even connected to it wirelessly to manage the network. The desktop that is wired is able to connect stream internet across the modem though the router, this also goes when I wire my laptop as well.
    I’ve made sure I have the latest Firmware: 1.0.04 & I’ve manually reset the router to factory defaults and still had the same connectivity issues. I’ve disabled the 2.5GHz broadcast and ran the 5GHz to make sure the connections weren’t conflicting with each other, which isn’t the case.
    It seems I’m having broadcasting problems with the router and even resetting to factory settings aren’t working. I’ve noticed it’s not my devices that aren’t experiencing the issues because the iPhones and Laptop are having the same connectivity issue. My router is mounted to the wall and my modem is working perfectly. 
    Edit: The lights that are on & solid, during this problem is the Power + Internet + Wifi + Desktop(2) 

    FurryNutz wrote:
    strings300 wrote:
    I realize this is an old thread, but curious as to whether the firmware upgrade helped. My problem is similar, but a few things in my configuration changed over the past 2 weeks:
    1) I added a new Roku HD wireless to my router (2 days ago)
    2) I upgraded my broadband modem to the Comcast Arris TG862. I had them put this modem in bridge mode so that I could continue to use my E3000. (2 weeks ago).
    3) I noticed that comcast created an open network on my TG862 called xfinity wifi. I turned this off (yesterday).  Comcast does have an option for it. 
    Starting yesterday (after I turned off the comcast open network, I began to have problems on my 2.5 Ghz band on my linksys router. Never had these problems before. The network disappears, then re-appears. Somtimes I can connect to it but it's only a matter of time before it disappears again. 5 Ghz seems solid. 
    Last night, as a test, I turned my xfinity wifi open network back on, and all of a sudden my 2.5 Ghz was rock solid (at least for about 5 hours). It then disappeared again. 
    I will try the router firmware upgrade, but wondering if the Arris 862 could have anything to do with this. I'm not sure I trust comcast - particularly after they played that nasty open network trick on me. 
    Thanks!
    2.4Ghz Routers only: Try single mode G or N or mixed G and N?
    Channel Width set for Auto 20/40Mhz or try 20Mhz only.
    Try setting a manual [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_channel] Channel [/url] to a open or unused channel. 1, 6 or 11. 11 for single mode N if the channel is clear. 13 for EU regions.
    What security mode are you using? Preferred security is WPA-Personal. WPA2/AES Only. Some WiFi adapters don't support AES, so you might want to try TPIK only or Auto TPIK and AES.
    Any 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz cordless house phones or WiFi APs near by?
    Any other WiFi routers in the area? Link> Use http://www.metageek.net/support/metageek-software-archives/ to find out. How many?
    I prefer not to use Arris branded modems or modems with built in routers. I recommend that you check to see if you can get into a Motorola SB 6141 or similar modem model that is stand alone. Comcast support Motorola modems I believe. 
    I recommend that you have your ISP check the cabling going to the ISP modem, check signal levels going to the ISP modem. For cable Internet, RG-6 coaxial cable is needed, not RG-59. Check for t.v. line splitters and remove them as they can introduce noise on the line and lower the signal going to the ISP modem. Connecting to the ISP modem could result in a false positive as the signal to the modem could be just enough to that point then adding on a router, could see problems. The router operation is dependent upon getting good data flow from the ISP modem and the modem is dependent upon getting good signal from the ISP Service.
    Thank you for the suggestions. Security is WPA2/PSK. This has not changed.
    A few questions. With regard to your last paragraph, even if I got a bad data flow from the ISP modem, I would still expect my router to be visible (or am I mistaken). I think, in the past, I've completely turned off my ISP modem and I could still see my router - just had no internet connection. 
    I'll look for other wifi routers - it just seems so darn coincidental with turning off that xfinity open wifi. I've always noticed other wifi signals in the area, I didn't actually notice any new ones (other than that silly xfinity one). 
    One thing I did do, I did remove an AP I had connected to the router when I set up the Roku because it seemed like it was un-necessary once I switched to the Arris modem. I just disconnected it... should it be degrown or something? 
    Thanks!

  • IChat video connection issue, not related to router

    I received a brand new 20" iMac Core 2 Duo just yesterday and intended to use iChat AV to video conference with my girlfriend, who has a 12" iBook G4 1.2GHz with an iSight and all system software up-to-date.
    We both have DSL connections at home. We also both have wireless routers. The very first time we tried a video conference, it worked perfectly without a hiccup and everything just looked and sounded wonderful. At the time, she was connected wirelessly and I was connected both wirelessly and through Ethernet to my router's local network.
    The second time we tried it (only a few hours later), seemingly without having changed any settings, it failed to work, and hasn't worked since. At first, we would get Error -22, saying something about how bandwidth is insufficient to maintain a video conference. However, I do not believe bandwidth is the real issue since all other network/internet tasks on both ends are spiffy as usual. We also both tried turning off Airport and just connecting through Ethernet to our routers' local network. Same problem.
    To then determine if the problem was with one our routers, we both set them aside and plugged our DSL modems directly into our computers and connected to the internet with PPPoE. This appears to partially fix the problem: we are able to initiate a video conference, we both have audio, I can see her, but she can't see me; sort of a one-sided conference. On my screen, the image of myself freezes as soon as the conference is initiated. So unless I'm missing something, the ultimate cause of this problem doesn't appear to be the routers.
    You can bet I tried a bunch of the common tips mentioned in this discussion forum before posting this question, such as changing the iChat port in the preferences, turning off Firewalls in the Sharing preferences and changing Quicktime streaming speed.
    In summary, it worked once and hasn't worked since, and routers do not appear to be the cause of the issue. Does anyone have any further advice for me? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
    iMac 20" Intel Core 2 Duo 2.16GHz   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

    First off I want to thank James for his willingness to help me test connections today. James has suggested I check into upping my Mother's connection. I will definitely look into that.
    I wanted to update the thread that I tried the three test accounts at Apple (appleu3test01-3) and had success from all three on my home computer via my wireless configuration no less. This is what stumps me about my connection issues with my Mother - we can both connect to others but between us we get error -8's since iChat 3. I also find it odd that this is happening even though we are both Earthlink customers - I would chalk it up to routing tables or something if we were on different ISP's.

  • HI!  I have a new macbook air but having difficulty connecting to a router if I am about 10 meters away.  My iMac, iPad, iPhones and iPods can connect easily.  Is there something that I need to configure?  I have no issues if I am close to it.  Thank you!

    HI!  I have a new macbook air but having difficulty connecting to a router if I am about 10 meters away.  My iMac, iPad, iPhones and iPods can connect easily.  Is there something that I need to configure?  I have no issues if I am close to it.  Thank you!

    Hello, If you are dealing with one of the really thin iMac's that have no superdrive, then the superdrive icon should not appear on the desktop when you plug it in, but when you put in a disk (CD, DVD, etc.) that should appear. If you go into disk utility, and look at superdrive, that should be clickable and not grayed out when you have it plugged in. If this does not show up in disk utility, go to Apple, and ask to speak to their supervisor, speaking to a customer service agent is like talking to a potato, nothing gets done. Good Luck!

  • E3000 connection issue

    I have a cisco cable modem connected to Time Warner, and an e3000.   I try to network all my stuff, but it seems that once a week internet access gets lost...and not knowing why I re-boot the pc's and router..today could not get out of the router...hardwired a laptop to the cable modem and it was fine, but once connected to the router - no  internet...seems to happen with increasing regularity...
    I use the router wireless for laptops, iPhones, XBOX, PS3, iPad....I hardwire to the router  for a Vonage device, and a sling box device that ties to a remote slingbox receiver providing internet access to another PS3, TV, and DVR...everything works fine usually, but as mentioned ...it all tanks about 1x a week... could it have to do w/ a WD backup running weekly?
    thanks

    could also be overheating... where did you put your router by the way?  it needs enough ventillation in order to work fine. 
    "Don't fix it if it ain't broken."

  • Xbox WiFi Connection Issue with Xfinity Router DPC3941T

    Hello, I am unable to connect my Xbox 360 (slim) to our Xfinity modelm/router model DPC3941T. The SSID for each band (2.5ghz and 5.0ghz) is enabled, however, the xbox console is unable to detect. I have tried the following:-resetting network settings on the xbox console-restart modem-configure manual wifi network (trying each band) but get an error unable to connect to network I have spent some time scanning through these forums and others via Google search, but I only see many older posts related to different model routers. Is anyone familiar with this wi-fi connection issue using an xbox 360 and DPC3941T? Please assist thank you!

    Hello, I am unable to connect my Xbox 360 (slim) to our Xfinity modelm/router model DPC3941T. The SSID for each band (2.5ghz and 5.0ghz) is enabled, however, the xbox console is unable to detect. I have tried the following:-resetting network settings on the xbox console-restart modem-configure manual wifi network (trying each band) but get an error unable to connect to network I have spent some time scanning through these forums and others via Google search, but I only see many older posts related to different model routers. Is anyone familiar with this wi-fi connection issue using an xbox 360 and DPC3941T? Please assist thank you!

  • E3000 - connectivity issues/questions

    For the past few days, I've been experiencing a few different problems with my E3000 Router.  The first one is a general question that I'm not finding an answer to, the 2nd and 3rd may be related.
    First - How do I change the network name that the Router came with?  If I understand correctly, this is a random preset name that all E3000s come with.  Mine happened to be "TinyFish".  I've already changed the router name and everything in the Linksys control panel area... but that default name persists.  I see it when I connect to the network on my home wired PC.
    Second/Third -
    In the last three days, when I come home and turn my PC on, I log in, and it hangs on the "Welcome" screen.  I can fix this easily by hitting CTRL-ALT-DEL, and opening something like the Task manager.  This seems to have started when the following began...
    ... I have to reset my router every day now.  I turn on the PC, and I am connected to the router, but not to the internet.  I can fix this by unplugging the router and plugging it back in, or going into the router and renewing my IP with my ISP.
    The "welcome" hang seems to be related to not having internet access... I don't think that's a separate problem.  It's not even explorer.exe that's hanging. CTRL-ALT-DEL, and bam, right to the desktop with no sluggishness or lag.
    Any thoughts?

    for your first inquiry, are you referring to the wireless network name or the SSID? you may easily change it by accessing the router setup page. make sure you use a wired computer when doing this.

  • I started to have connectivity issues with a linksys router.  The linksys rep suggested ...Check from Apple if they have some particular ports for the Apple TV that we might need to open on the router, anyone have any suggestions for this?

    I started to have connectivity issues with a linksys router.  The linksys rep suggested ...Check from Apple if they have some particular ports for the Apple TV that we might need to open on the router, anyone have any suggestions for this?

    Hi RonWM,
    Thanks for visiting Apple Support Communities.
    This article lists the ports that are used by the Apple TV:
    Apple TV: TCP and UDP ports and protocols used
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2463
    Best Regards,
    Jeremy

  • Issue with Linksys E3000 router wireless speeds

    Hello! I recently upgraded my Comcast package to Blast and now I'm getting around 60 Mbps when connected directly to the modem via wire. However, when I connect via wireless, I'm not getting anything higher than 35+ Mbps. I have a Linksys E3000 router. The current settings that I have is 2.4 GHz, mixed network mode, channel width "auto", channel 11. I'm currently getting the highest possible speed on channel 11 since it's the least congested channel. I tried switching mode to N only to see whether it would improve the speed; however, it doesn't make any difference. Also, I tried speeds in 5Ghz settings as well, but I'm still getting the same speeds. The computer is approximately 10 feet away from the router. I've also tried testing speeds with the computer right next to the router, but still I'm getting same speeds. On the other hand, when I connect to the router via wire, then I'm getting the same fast speeds 60Mbps as I was getting when connected directly to the modem.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Thank you!

    You must use WPA2-AES encryption.  Set to 20 Mhz only.  Try channel 1 or 6 also.  Disable WMM (media priority) and try again.

  • WRT160N Issues getting router connected

    Hi.
    I'm trying to set up my WRT160N wrieless router and everything is going fine up until the fourth stage of installation when you connect it to the computer. Despite having an internet connection the wireless router is unable to be read and therefore connect to my computer. I'm using Windows Vista. Thanks!

    If your Internet Service Providor is Cable follow this link
    If your Internet Service Providor is DSL follow this link

  • Win 7 and E3000 router

    I have just bought an E3000 router when my old router died last week.  I am having two problems:
    1.  The data rate slows down after a period of time (long message trail elsewhere)
    2.  I cannot see everything on the network.
    I have several Win 7 computers, two win xp computers,  three NAS devices (linux based), and a printer sitting on the network, along with two switches to cope with all the traffic (not to mention iPods, iphones etc.)
    With my old router, I couold see everything plugged into the network from my main Win 7 computer. (note:  the win 7 network map does not always work, but the windows explorer window of the network always showed everything).
    With the E3000 router, I can only see 1 or 2 of the devices on the network.  If I reboot the router, then sometimes all of the devices appear on the windows explorer window (sometimes not)
    I am running a workgroup (not a domain) and i am not using win 7's homegroup because that will not help with the non-win 7 devices.
    Is there a setting that will help me to see all of the devices in Win 7 (either on the router or on the computers). I suspect it is a router issue as it worked with my old Zyxel router.
    ...steve

    Dudztgp:
    Sorry the colors of the link didn't show up well and I missed it.
    My issue is that the computers cannot see each other in windows explorer.  Most are wired connections and if you go to windows explorer and look at network you only see yourself most of the time - not the other computers or the NASes.  This makes sharing files difficult when you cannot see them. 
    I have central files sitting on the various NAS devices and i cannot see them in explorer. The Cisco Connect says everything is connected.
    Everything that should have internet access does, the issue is this side of the router.  It is almost as if the message that a computer is on the network is not being sent to the other computers - like the router is blocking it.  As I said before, the old router did not have this issue.
    thanks
    ...steve

  • IPhone, PS3, and HP6180 will not connect with E3000

    I have had my E3000 for about four months now, but here recently I've had a problem with my two iPhones (4 and 3G), PS3, and wireless printer connecting to the network. 
    My desktop, laptop, and WET610N wireless device for my Bluray will connect just fine.  But my iPhones state that they are "Unable to join the network "myname".  My PS3 fails the connection process, and I haven't even tried my wireless printer lately.
    I'm getting extremely frustrated.  This has to be a router issue.  I've reset the router and have the most recent copy of the firmware installed.  I don't know what else to do.
    Help please.
    Thanks

    your phone should be able to connect to WEP just as it can connect to a network with NO encryption. the apple sheep are humans and make mistakes.. perhaps they meant WPA is the stronger of WEP and they RECOMMEND it vs WEP.. im only asking you to try WEP just to confirm the phone can connect... you may also try no security encryption. you can unplug your ethernet cable to your modem if you are nervous about having your network open. your phone can still connect to a router even though it has no internet connection....
    let me know if you need more help.

Maybe you are looking for