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    Belkin N750 DB

    I know this is old, but I thought I'd post in case anyone else is looking at this router. On setting DHCP = Forever, "Forever" means until the next reboot. If the router is powered down, the IPs get jumbled again. I've ended up using it only in Access Point mode, using the DHCP server on my...
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    Belkin n750db - degraded performance over time?

    I've noticed that over a period of time (24-72 hours), the wan performance of my Belkin n750db drops. I'm on a 30/5 internet service plan, and usually test 29-31 mb/s down. However, after using the router regularly for a period of time, the performance drops and I max out around 12-13 mb/s...
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    Set up an AP or double-NAT?

    It does the same with a laptop connected - the machine won't pick up an IP unless it's attached after the modem is fully booted. I may check with TWC on swapping out the modem. However, it's working fine as a AP right now. I do give up some of the functions on the router, but my network...
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    Set up an AP or double-NAT?

    thanks for the info. I'll set it up as an AP. On the modem - it's more funky that usual. In bridged mode, if anything is connected at all when the modem restarts, it won't provide an IP. I have to physically disconnect the ethernet cable, reboot the modem, let it fully establish its...
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    Set up an AP or double-NAT?

    I recently upgraded to 'wideband' broadband from TWC and they provided a new Motorola SB6580 modem. When in Bridge mode, it seems to be very particular about the order devices are brought up - ex - it I plug in my router prior to the modem being fully booted, then the router never gets an IP...
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    ASus rt n56u port problems with VoIP

    I have the same router and use Viatalk - no issues. I have the viatalk adapter in the DMZ, and use the 'static DHCP' or whatever it's called to force a 'static' IP on the linksys adapter.
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