E12000 randomly drops/ slows down connection

So, i've never had to worry about my router, until a few weeks ago.... I had an issue with the internet dropping, or slowing down quite a bit (speedtest went from 27mbps to 0.2 - 2.7 mbps) which is barely useful, especially since I stream/download often. So, short story is, I didnt have a laptop that could hook up through ethernet and kept thinking it was the ISP's fault, finally got a hold of one and after they sent in a technician and checked the wiring, and troubleshooted with me, I realized the only issue was wireless, wired continues to work all the time. So, i upgraded the firmware, tried switching MTU to correct amount, changed to a standalone channel, and nothing seems to work..the beauty of it all is, im just past the 1 year warranty.... yay..... So, is there ANYTHING else I can do?this has been too frustrating and if I cant get this fixed I wont likely be using a linksys routher when im forced to buy one.

Hi Envymia! If you have updated the firmware, I suggest to reset and reconfigure it. In case the same thing will happen, play again with the wireless channel.

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    0 / 0
    Loss of Power (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
    Loss of Link (Remote):
    0
    HEC Errors (Down/Up):
    32212 / 84
    Error Seconds (Local/Remote):
    0 / 0
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    Message was edited by: Carolyn Samit

  • SMB keeps dropping out and slowing down

    I have a user in the office that is using windows 7. They are connecting to the server but about 2 or 3 times a day the connection either drops out or the connection to the server becomes very slow and then seems to rectify it's self.
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    [2010/03/30 15:27:30, 1, pid=37262] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/smbd/service.c:close_cnum(1293)
    theo-desktop (192.168.10.120) closed connection to service ld server
    [2010/03/30 15:27:32, 0] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/smbd/server.c:main(890)
    smbd version 3.0.25b-apple started.
    Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2007
    [2010/03/30 15:27:32, 0, pid=59088] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/lib/utilsock.c:get_peeraddr(1224)
    getpeername failed. Error was Invalid argument
    [2010/03/30 15:27:32, 0, pid=59092] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/lib/utilsock.c:set_socketoptions(261)
    Failed to set socket option SO_KEEPALIVE (Error Invalid argument)
    [2010/03/30 15:27:32, 0, pid=59092] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/lib/utilsock.c:set_socketoptions(261)
    Failed to set socket option TCP_NODELAY (Error Invalid argument)
    [2010/03/30 15:27:32, 0, pid=59092] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/lib/utilsock.c:get_peeraddr(1224)
    getpeername failed. Error was Invalid argument
    [2010/03/30 15:27:32, 0, pid=59092] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/lib/utilsock.c:writedata(562)
    write_data: write failure in writing to client 0.0.0.0. Error Broken pipe
    [2010/03/30 15:27:32, 0, pid=59092] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/lib/utilsock.c:sendsmb(761)
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    This was when a slow down happned but it appeared to fix it's self.
    .9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(553)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(568)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(522)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(553)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(568)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(522)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(553)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(568)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(522)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(553)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(568)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(522)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(553)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(568)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(522)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(553)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:47, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(568)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:52, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:52, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:52, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(522)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:52, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:52, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:52, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(553)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:52, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:52, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:52, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(568)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:54, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:54, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:54, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(522)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:54, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:54, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:54, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(553)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:54, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:54, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:54, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(568)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:54, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:54, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:54, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_opendirectory_ntlm_passwordcheck(522)
    opendirectorysmb_pwd_checkntlmv2 gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:54, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_ntlmv2_authuser(330)
    dsDoNodeAuth gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
    [2010/03/31 10:17:54, 0, pid=68241] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.9/samba/source/auth/authodsam.c:opendirectory_smb_pwd_checkntlmv2(446)
    opendirectoryntlmv2_authuser gave -14090 [eDSAuthFailed]
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