Problems w/ WRT610N?

I have had a WRT54G wireless router for a couple of years now and haven't had any problems with it until recently.  Devices are starting to drop off my network in the middle of use.  Not a big deal...I figure it's due to the size of my house (over 5000 sq ft) and the number of devices connected to it (9).  Today I decided to replace it with a WRT610N wireless router.  After getting it setup and secure, I went to change the network settings on all my devices.  None of the devices recognized the new router.  I had to refresh the available networks 4-5 times on each device before it would find it.  Even after finding the network, I could not get any of the devices to actually connect to it.  When I got to my PS3, I think I might have figured out why.  My "old" router had a 97% signal strength on my PS3.  My "new" router only has a 45% signal strength.  It was placed in the exact same spot as the old one.  Why would a Dual-Band N router have less than half the strength of my old G router?  I have hooked the 54G back up for now.  Any thoughts before I take it back and get my $200 back?

These might be due the wireless settings set on your Router to its Default and due to some kind of interference you might be receiving low signal strength on your wireless computer or PS3.
So i think you need to change the Wireless Settings on your Router. Login to the Routers GUI and click on the Wireless tab and below select "Manual" and under 2.4GHz wireless settings Provide a unique name in the Wireless Network Name (SSID) box in order to differentiate your network from your neighbors network...
Set the Radio Band to Wide-40MHz and change the Wide channel to 9 and Standard Channel to 11-2.462GHz...Wireless SSID broadcast should be Enabled and then click on save settings...
Click on the Sub tab under Wireless > Wireless Security...
Change the Wireless security mode to WPA, For Encryption, select TKIP...For Passphrase input your desired WPA Key. For example , MySecretKey , This will serve as your network key whenever you connect to your wireless network. Do NOT give this key to anyone.
NOTE : Passphrase should be more that 8 characters...
Click on Advanced Wireless Settings
Change the Beacon Interval to 75 >>Change the Fragmentation Threshold to 2304 Change the RTS Threshold to 2307 >>Click on "Save Settings"...
Now see if you can locate your Wireless Network and attempt to connect...and check the signal strength on your Computers and on your PS3.

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  • Problems with wrt610n and mac mini (MA206LL/A*)

    i purchased a new wrt610n and one of the machines that is connected is a mac mini, 1.66 ghz intel core duo.
    #ma2066/ll/a for those who want to compare notes. the computer is stock with the 802.11g wireless card 
    that came with the machine. it is running the current software and all the updates are up to date.
    i am using wpa 2 personal w / aes
    their is some kind of incompatibility or issue between the wrt610n and the mac mini. 
    either using the wireless connection OR connected directly to the router, web pages are very slow to load. sometimes it can take
    up to 45 seconds for the mac mini to open up a webpage. for 45 seconds it is at 'contacting website'
    when  i try to run software update, i get a time out error -1001, make sure you can connect to the internet and try again.
    hulu desktop is also running slow.
    copying a file from the mac mini to a another computer over wifi averages about 1 mb/s
    when i informed linksys about this problem, they took my phone number and said that a linksys technician / senior tech support employee
    would call me back. that was a day or so ago. i asked if i can have any newer firmware, considering the latest is 5 months old.
    i am considering returning this router, but i don't see a lot of good alternatives that have similar features. i have 21 days to return this. the restocking fee will be 15% i am also considering various 802.11n solutions for the mac mini, even including the dell 1500 wireless mini card, i heard it works as an airport card.
    if i do get a different model router i would like external antennas.
    my previous router was a 5 year old wrt54gs version 2.0, and it never had a problem with any of the computers with the network.
    the trouble shooting steps involved changing the beacon to 75 and the mtu to something else, i forgot. it did not make a difference.
    i moved the mini and connected it wired to the wrt610 and turned off the airport wireless card and there was no improvement.
    when i disconnected the wrt610n and connected the mac mini directly to my dsl modem. the issues were suddenly gone. 
    theres some kind of problem with this particular unit. and i would like to hear from others who have solved this or are experiencing
    the same probem

    Try this -
    Open an Internet Explorer browser page on your wired computer(desktop).In the address bar type - 192.168.1.1 and press Enter...Leave username blank & in password use admin in lower case...
    For Wireless Settings, please do the following : -
    Click on the Wireless tab
    2.4GHz Wireless Settings : 
    - Here select manual configuration...Wireless Network mode should be mixed...
    - Provide a unique name in the Wireless Network Name (SSID) box in order to differentiate your network from your neighbours network...
    - Set the Radio Band to Standard-20MHz and change the Standard channel to 11-2.462GHz...Wireless SSID broadcast should be Enabled and then click on Save Settings...
    Please make a note of Wireless Network Name (SSID) as this is the Network Identifier...
    For Wireless Security : -
    Click on the Sub tab under Wireless > Wireless Security...
    Change the Wireless security mode to WEP, Encryption should be 64 bit.Leave the passphrase blank, don't type in anything...
    Under WEP Key 1 type in any 10 numbers please(numbers only and no letters eg: your 10 digit phone number) and click on save settings...
    Please make a note of WEP Key 1 as this is the Security Key for the Wireless Network...
    Click on Advanced Wireless Settings
    Change the Beacon Interval to 75 >>Change the Fragmentation Threshold to 2304, Change the RTS Threshold to 2304 >>Click on "Save Settings"...
    5GHz Wireless Settings : 
    Wireless Network mode should be mixed...
    -Provide a unique name in the Wireless Network Name (SSID) box in order to differentiate your network from your neighbours network.
    Set the Radio Band to Wide-40MHz and change the Wide channel to159 and Standard Channel to 161-5.805GHz...
    For Wireless Security : -
    Click on the Sub tab under Wireless > Wireless Security...
    Change the Wireless security mode to WPA, For Encryption, select AES...For Passphrase input your desired WPA Key. For example , MySecretKey , This will serve as your network key whenever you connect to your wireless network. Do NOT give this key to anyone and remember the key.
    NOTE : Passphrase should be more that 8 characters...
    Now see if you can locate your Wireless Network and attempt to connect...

  • Port forwarding problems with WRT610N v2 + WAG54GS v1.0

    Background:
    I have a WAG54GS v1.0 (Annex A) which I was using to handle my home network and my ADSL connection. I bought a WRT610N v2 (which I'll refer to as the router) with the intention that it would replace the networking duties of the WAG54GS (which I'll call the modem), which would be relegated to just handling the Internet connection. Both are running their latest firmware.
    I've gotten this configuration to work, but with one problem: I've lost a lot of flexibility in regard to port forwarding. The problem is that the only way I've managed to get the Internet to work is by having the router on 192.168.0.1, and the modem on 192.168.1.1. If I try and have both on 192.168.0.x or 192.168.1.x then connecting to the Internet no longer works under any configuration of options I've tried.
    What this means is that when I go to setup port forwarding in the modem, I can only forwards to clients on 192.168.1.x, but the router can only forward to 192.168.0.x. The only things I can get to work are situations where port range triggering can be applied, so only when a connection is made on the relevant port to an external IP, and then that external IP also communicates back on that port. As you may guess this doesn't nearly cover all cases.
    Question:
    Should it be be possible to have both router and modem on either 192.168.0.x or 192.168.1.x, which would allow port forwarding to work as expected. That should have in theory been possible with the modem's bridge mode except that it's then impossible to configure the PPPoA settings necessary to connect to my ISP.
    Or am I going to have to rethink the network layout (i.e. buy a dedicated ADSL modem and fully retire my WAG54GS?)
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Actually in the end what I figured out was that as far as my WRT610N was concerned my WAG54GS was my ISP, and that was all it needed to know about the Internet connection. So I set it to connect to the WAG54GS with a static IP, stuck that IP into the WAG54GS's DMZ, and left the WRT610N to handle port forwarding as all devices that connect will do so through that. (Yes, I've disabled the wireless features of the WAG54GS)
    I'm reasonably sure I tried the combination of settings you've suggested (including moving the WAG54GS off the Internet port of the WRT610N, which I would have wanted to avoid anyway as I have four permanently connected devices anyway) and found it still wouldn't work. And I wasn't trying to set both to 192.168.1.1 at any point, my self-obscured point was that changing only the last block of the IP address failed to work for accessing the Internet.

  • Problems with WRT610N router

    I purchased a WRT610N router yesterday, to replace my aging WRT54G, that I've been using until now to support a laptop, desktop, Xbox360 and PS3.
    From opening the box, I've had problems.  The LELA software wouldn't recognize my network card....an nVidia nForce network adapter.  It kept giving me an error 312.  I called Linksys support yesterday, and spend four hours repeately rebooting and power cycling my router, unplugging it, etc.  None of this helped...despite logging directly into the router, we were unable to get it to connect to my ISP.  It persistently failed to form a PPPoE connection.
    Finally, the support rep advised returning it to the store, and getting a new one.  I did that, and tonight, the new one did the same thing.  I googled, and found articles indicating that LELA has had compatibility issues with the nVidia networking card.  I advised the support agents of what I'd found, but they insisted that the router has no problem with the nVidia card.
    I decided to experiment, and installed an AOPEN AON-325 ethernet card, and LELA now picks up the card fine.  I then attempted to connect, but had no luck.    I've spent the better part of tonight talking to support, talking to my ISP, and trying numerous things....cloning my MAC address, switching my Alcatel Speed Touch modem to a bridge, power cycling, but nothing works.
    Are there compatibility issues between the 610N router and either my networking card, or my modem?  Has anyone run into these problems?
    I know my internet connection is working, because as soon as I unplug the cables from the 610, and hook them back up to my 54G, everything works perfectly.
    At this point my ISP is going to send me a new modem, as my Speed Touch is almost 9 years old.  If this doesn't fix the problem, then I don't know what the issue is.
    I googled alcatel speed touch modem and WRT610, and even found some message boards with dutch users who have the same combo, and are having no success in connecting with the WRT610N.
    Has anyone had similar problems?
    Thanks
    PLeROA

    I`m at the same page of PLEFROAD...
    I bought my new WRT610N router (appears on box: N ULTRAPLUS SIMULTANEOUS DUAL-N BAND... WIRELESS ROUTER... ENTERTAINMENT ROUTER FOR FASTER GAMING, MUSIC AND HD VIDEOS... AND A LOT OF BLAH, BLAH AND BLAH) when you read that you think by yousel: wow this is the one that I really need!
    So I bring to my home. The setup is so easy... Just setup.
    Second day = NO WIRELESS CONNECTION... Ok, I thought by myself: I did the setup, so I did wrongly. Then I start again. I reseted the (WRT610N THE BEST ROUTER EVER)... and set it up again... RESULT = WIRELESS OK.
    Third day: sometimes NO CONNECTION. OK, I thought probably it is my modem, of course I just bought (and is a Linkys brand too - CM 100). Then I called to Comcast and I wasted my time trying fixed nothing. So I got sad and I went to my bed.
    Forth day = The connection was bad just for little time.
    Fifth day = I gave up
    Sixth day = I gave up again.
    Seventh day = I was injured of couse.
    Eighth day = I WASTED ABOUT TWO HOURS WITH TECHNICAL SUPPORT.
    Now I don`t know which is anymore... But I WASTED PRECIOUS TIME WITH A TECHNICAL SUPPORT because theoretically I have "THE BEST ROUTER EVER", SO I WANTED USE ALL FEATURES. I TRYED TO KNOW HOW TO ACCESS MY EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE THROUGHT INTERNET... RESULT = I WASTED MORE TIME.
    I CHATTED WITH GOOD THECNICIANS... BUT YOU KNOW THEY WORK WITH LINKSYS, SO THEY CAN`T NOT TELL THAT YOU JUST BOUGHT A TRASH! So they try to fix the problem or just between the lines written that you`re not knowing how to connect your product.
    Now I have the third problem: I just win for my birthday one WINDOWS MEDIA EXTENDER - ANOTHER LINKSYS (DMA2100).... I`M AFRAID... MY GIRLFRIEND IS GOING TO BE UPSET BUT I DON`T KNOW IF GOING TO USE.
    NOW I HAVE A QUESTION FOR ALL. 
    WHAT I HAVE TO DO WITH MY ROUTER? IT IS NOT WORKING  AND THE TIME TO RETURN IS OVER!
    OR UNTILL WHEN EVERYONE HAVE TO WAIT TO LINKSYS HELP EVERYBODY.
    GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
    MUCHFRUSTRATED.

  • Connectivity problem with WRT610N v1 due to routing table issue

    Greetings!
    I have a puzzling issue with my new WRT610N.It is currently used as an access point so it's IP address is not the default 192.168.1.1 and instead 192.168.1.253.
    After a month of use, internet connectivity via wireless has stopped working. My wireless clients can  connect to it via WPA2 but it cannot reach my gateway, i.e., I cannot ping 192.168.1.1 to get out to the internet.
    After checking all its settings, I've found that  it's routing table for the LAN & Wireless interface has a gateway of 0.0.0.0. Comparing this with an old WRT54G, the gateway should be the IP of the WRT610N, i.e., 192.168.1.253.
    The obvious solution would be to delete the invalid routing table entry, but the router's web interface does not provide that capability. I've tried entering a manual route entry of Destination LAN IP = 192.168.1.0, Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0, Gateway = 192.168.1.253, Interface = LAN & Wireless but the router rejects it as an invalid route.
    The last attempt is applying the latest firmware but the gateway 0.0.0.0 issue still persists.
    Thanks in advance for the comments and suggestions.

    Since you have upgraded the firmware of your Router, Have you resetted your Router and re-configure all the settings on your Router back again. If not then Press and hold the reset button for 30 seconds...Release the reset button...Unplug the power cable from your router, wait for 30 seconds and re-connect the power cable...Now re-configure your router...
    Here are some wireless settings which you can set on your Router. 
    Open an Internet Explorer browser page on your wired computer(desktop).In the address bar type - 192.168.1.1 and press Enter...Leave username blank & in password use admin in lower case...
    For Wireless Settings, please do the following : -
    Click on the Wireless tab
    -Here select manual configuration...Wireless Network mode should be mixed...
    -Provide a unique name in the Wireless Network Name (SSID) box in order to differentiate your network from your neighbours network...
    - Set the Radio Band to Wide-40MHz and change the Wide channel to 9 and Standard Channel to 11-2.462GHz...Wireless SSID broadcast should be Enabled and then click on save settings...
    Please make a note of Wireless Network Name (SSID) as this is the Network Identifier...
    For Wireless Security : -
    Click on the Sub tab under Wireless > Wireless Security...
    Change the Wireless security mode to WPA, For Encryption, select AES...For Passphrase input your desired WPA Key. For example , MySecretKey , This will serve as your network key whenever you connect to your wireless network. Do NOT give this key to anyone.
    NOTE : Passphrase should be more that 8 characters...
    Click on Advanced Wireless Settings
    Change the Beacon Interval to 75 >>Change the Fragmentation Threshold to 2304 Change the RTS Threshold to 2307 >>Click on "Save Settings"...
    Now see if you can locate your Wireless Network and attempt to connect...

  • Various/many problems with WRT610N.

    Hello All,
    Just purchased one of these devices.  Once I worked out the basic issues of getting the basic G network back up, I must admit I am dissappointed in this device.
    (Upgraded Firmware Version: 1.00.02 B10 )
    My settings are as follows:
    5G Wireless Network      
    MAC Address:               
    Mode:    Mixed             
    Network Name (SSID):   HomeAN             
    Channel Width:    20MHz only            
    Wide Channel:    N/A            
    Standard Channel:    149            
    Security:    WPA2-Personal             
    SSID Broadcast:    Enabled             
    2.4G Wireless Network     
    MAC Address:               
    Mode:    Wireless-G Only             
    Network Name (SSID):   HomeG             
    Channel Width:    20MHz only            
    Wide Channel:    N/A            
    Standard Channel:    10            
    Security:    WPA-Personal             
    SSID Broadcast:    Enabled 
    Range of the G radio seems to be the same as the previous WRT54GS (v2) and the WRT54G (v1) that I have.  So much so I had to reset these older devices as Access Points (Channels 3 and 6) to extend the range throughout the house.  I thought the range was supposed to be better/stronger and I was hoping to do away with the multiple access point configuration.  Any configuration advice on this that I might be missing?
    For the A/N radio, I see a lot of posts about the quailty of the N. 
    - I think I have the first issue figured out, it is the 5ghz vs 2.4ghz issue.  I have a an EEPC 1000HE and it looks like it's wireless N card that only supports the 2.4ghz radio.  Correct??
    - My second issue is trying to get the XBOX 360 Wireless adapter to work.  It supports 2.4ghz and 5ghz Wireless A, but I cannot get it to see the network.  I am assuming it is because there is two floors between the router and the XBOX but I figured I would ask the forum if anybody has gotten this to work and if there are any suggesttions.
    Lastly, the stability/reliability of the NAS setup is also flakey.  Does this work better if it is formatted by the utility first?  Why does it seem like each person can only belong to one group and you can only add groups to the access lists for shares?  Also the groups and users are either r or r/w, shouldn't the users/groups be independant from access rights (i.e. you should be able to add a user or group to a share and then allow them to do something or not)?
    Thats it for now (just got it a day ago), just thought I would throw this out there to see what the experts say.  This might just be a case of a v1 early adopters but maybe I am missing something.
    Thanks!
    Chris

    Try these Wireless Settings...
    Open an Internet Explorer browser page on your wired computer(desktop).In the address bar type - 192.168.1.1
    Leave username blank & in password use admin in lower case...
    For Wireless Settings, please do the following : -
    Click on the Wireless tab
    2.4GHz Wireless Settings : 
    -Here select manual configuration...Wireless Network mode should be mixed...
    -Provide a unique name in the Wireless Network Name (SSID) box in order to differentiate your network from your neighbours network...
    - Set the Radio Band to Wide-40MHz and change the Wide channel to 9 and Standard Channel to 11-2.462GHz...Wireless SSID broadcast should be Enabled and then click on save settings...
    Please make a note of Wireless Network Name (SSID) as this is the Network Identifier...
    For Wireless Security : -
    Click on the Sub tab under Wireless > Wireless Security...
    Change the Wireless security mode to WPA, For Encryption, select AES...For Passphrase input your desired WPA Key. For example , MySecretKey , This will serve as your network key whenever you connect to your wireless network. Do NOT give this key to anyone.
    NOTE : Passphrase should be more that 8 characters...
    Click on Advanced Wireless Settings
    Change the Beacon Interval to 75 >>Change the Fragmentation Threshold to 2304 Change the RTS Threshold to 2307 >>Click on "Save Settings"...
    5GHz Wireless Settings : 
    Wireless Network mode should be mixed...
    -Provide a unique name in the Wireless Network Name (SSID) box in order to differentiate your network from your neighbours network.
    Set the Radio Band to Wide-40MHz and change the Wide channel to159 and Standard Channel to 161-5.805GHz...
    For Wireless Security : -
    Click on the Sub tab under Wireless > Wireless Security...
    Change the Wireless security mode to WPA, For Encryption, select AES...For Passphrase input your desired WPA Key. For example , MySecretKey , This will serve as your network
    key whenever you connect to your wireless network. Do NOT give this key to anyone and remember the key.
    NOTE : Passphrase should be more that 8 characters...
    Now see if you can locate your Wireless Network and attempt to connect...

  • Connectivity Problems with Cisco WRT610n

    I've recently started to get problems with the wireless connection to my WRT610n wireless router.  The mac drops the internet connection periodically - 3 or 4 times a day.  I've run both iStumbler and WIFi analyser and it doesn't seem to be the wireless connection that's dropping - just the ISP.  When I try to connect to a website I just get "contacting....." in the safari status bar.  The only way to re-connect is to switch airport to the other WiFi band.
    It happens on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands.  There are other low-band users on the same channel so I've hard coded to a channel that isn't being used.  I've deleted all the local wireless services that I don't use from the networks list.  I've blown the latest firmware into the router  - none of thiese has made a difference.  When it occurs, running the macbook network analyitics shows wireless green and ISP red - but I can still connect using iPhone and windows PC - so the ISP hasn't dropped.
    Interestingly, while trying to fix this problem I discovered another.  I cannot connect wirelessly to the router's set-up page - I have to ethernet into it. This is only a problem for the Macbook;  iPhone and PC can both see the router's set-up page via wireless whereas the macbook just says "contacting.....".  I don't know if these two problems are related, but I know that in the past I *have* been able to connect macbook wirelessly.
    I've got a macbook pro 13 inch - I bought it in about May this year.
    2.7 GHz processor - Core i7
    8GB memory
    1333 MHz DDR3
    OS 10.6.8
    All software up to date - including router's firmware.
    S/N 25 to 35 dB
    Thanks in advance for any help.

    Right, few more R&D's now and it gets even crazier...
    I installed Ubuntu and it has no problem detecting Wifi on My Mac.
    The craziest thing though is, when i hold the OPTION key while the system boots, we know that we can connect to Wifi from there, and indeed I was able to do that!!
    And, once I select MacintoshHD, it boots but we are back to square one, no wifi detected yet again. If Wifi gets detected though, I'm getting this "Connection Timeout" errors.
    Well, I guess I have to just accept that 10.8.4 doesn't just work with the Linksys router!!

  • WRT610N problems

    I have linksys wrt610n router and my isp is verizon fios.  I am trying to connect the linksys router with the verizon router but it doesnt connect to the internet when trying to setup with my laptop.  I can connect to the internet with only the verizon router which only supports 11g with wireless adapter from linksys but cant connect to the linksys router with the wireless adapter.  Can anyone help fix the problem?
    Message Edited by wickerman on 11-09-2008 09:19 PM
    Message Edited by wickerman on 11-10-2008 09:12 AM

    Initially you have to configure your router as your Internet Service Providor is DSL(Verizon)...
    To configure the router follow this

  • Incompatibility problems with mac mini MA206LL/A* and linksys WRT610N

    i purchased a new wrt610n and one of the machines that is connected is a mac mini, 1.66 ghz intel core duo.
    #ma2066/ll/a for those who want to compare notes. the computer is stock with the 802.11g wireless card that came with the machine. it is running the current software and all the updates are up to date.
    i am using wpa 2 personal w / aes
    their is some kind of incompatibility or issue between the wrt610n and the mac mini.
    either using the wireless connection OR connected directly to the router, web pages are very slow to load. sometimes it can take up to 45 seconds for the mac mini to open up a webpage. for 45 seconds it is at 'contacting website'
    when i try to run software update, i get a time out error -1001, make sure you can connect to the internet and try again.
    hulu desktop is also running slow.
    copying a file from the mac mini to a another computer over wifi averages about 1 mb/s
    when i informed linksys about this problem, they took my phone number and said that a linksys Technician / senior tech support employee would call me back. that was a day or so ago. i asked if i can have any newer firmware, considering the latest is 5 months old.
    i am considering returning this router, but i don't see a lot of good alternatives that have similar features. i have 21 days to return this. the restocking fee will be 15% i am also considering various 802.11n solutions for the mac mini, even including the dell 1500 wireless mini card, i heard it works as an airport card.
    if i do get a different model router i would like external antennas.
    my previous router was a 5 year old wrt54gs version 2.0, and it never had a problem with any of the computers with the network.
    the trouble shooting steps involved changing the beacon to 75 and the mtu to something else, i forgot. it did not make a difference.
    i moved the mini and connected it wired to the wrt610 and turned off the airport wireless card and there was no improvement.
    when i disconnected the wrt610n and connected the mac mini directly to my dsl modem. the issues were suddenly gone.
    theres some kind of problem with this particular unit. and i would like to hear from others who have solved this or are experiencing the same problem

    Just out of curiosity: what internet provider do you have? I'm just asking since I had similar issues after switching from AT&T DSL to AT&T U-verse. Sometimes pages took a very long time to load, or just a part or image of the page. Sometimes I would get a page not found error or something like this and only refreshing the page several times would retrieve and display the actual page.
    Here's what I did: I went into my iMac's network preferences and switched the DNS server IP with one from OpenDNS.com, such as 208.67.222.222.
    Since then I haven't had these issues anymore. Don't ask me why though; but I would be curious to hear whether this may fix your issue as well!

  • Problem with ONE SINGLE site with WRT610N

    Hello,
    First, sorry for my very poor English
    I have a Linksys WRT610N with firmware  1.00.03 B15 (latest I think)
    Last three days I have trouble connecting to a single website. This site is www.bdgest.com
    I can access all other sites I want, but that one is very difficult to access, very slow with timeouts and error 404 messages.
    When I connect to my modem with a cable, everything is OK. If I connect with a cable or wifi to the Linksys router, the access is weak. The problem is not my PC because I have the same problem with my I-Pod touch.
    I don't made any change to the Linksys configuration.
    Can somebody help me ?

    I found another site that goes weak. www.enviedeseduire.fr 
    The TRACERT informations for both sites are VERY interresting :
    tracert enviedeseduire.fr
    Détermination de l'itinéraire vers enviedeseduire.fr [91.121.76.160] avec un maximum de 30 sauts :
    1 8 ms 1 ms 1 ms 172.16.1.1
    2 14 ms 24 ms 15 ms 10.89.128.1
    3 13 ms 8 ms 11 ms 78.129.127.113
    4 17 ms 17 ms 12 ms 212.68.211.2
    5 16 ms 16 ms 16 ms 212.68.211.29
    6 36 ms 14 ms 22 ms 212.68.211.133
    7 14 ms 11 ms 15 ms 195.219.227.5
    8 14 ms 19 ms 13 ms 195.219.227.14
    9 20 ms 20 ms 16 ms if-10-1-1-0.tcore1.PVU-Paris.as6453.net [80.231.153.69]
    10 21 ms * 27 ms th2-5-6k.fr.eu [213.186.32.245]
    11 * * * Délai d'attente de la demande dépassé.
    12 29 ms 29 ms 105 ms rbx-g1-a9.fr.eu [91.121.215.133]
    13 111 ms 22 ms * rbx-2-6k.fr.eu [213.186.32.234]
    14 * * * Délai d'attente de la demande dépassé.
    15 23 ms 24 ms 22 ms ns25848.ovh.net [91.121.76.160]
    Itinéraire déterminé.
    tracert bdgest.com
    Détermination de l'itinéraire vers bdgest.com [87.98.152.92] avec un maximum de 30 sauts :
    1 7 ms 1 ms 1 ms 172.16.1.1
    2 11 ms 9 ms 11 ms 10.89.128.1
    3 10 ms 12 ms 8 ms 78.129.127.113
    4 18 ms 17 ms 17 ms 212.68.211.2
    5 62 ms 9 ms 13 ms 212.68.211.29
    6 19 ms 11 ms 17 ms 212.68.211.133
    7 13 ms 16 ms 16 ms 195.219.227.5
    8 91 ms 14 ms 15 ms 195.219.228.1
    9 20 ms 21 ms 17 ms if-10-1-1-0.tcore1.PVU-Paris.as6453.net [80.231.153.69]
    10 * * * Délai d'attente de la demande dépassé.
    11 * * * Délai d'attente de la demande dépassé.
    12 30 ms 29 ms 28 ms rbx-g2-a9.fr.eu [91.121.215.151]
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    rverscho wrote:
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    Try setting 5GHz network as "Wireless-N only" instead of MIXED. That should help resolve this issue.

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