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jdebord

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Hi...I'm having trouble with my devices going into limited connectivity mode with the dark knight router.


Anyone else have similar issues or suggestions? The signal strength is fine...and cycling the wireless on the devices resolves the issue...just annoying that it keeps happening.
 
If any of them are computers, you can look and see if the "power down when not in use" sort of checkbox is set for the wireless driver on the client. Don't know what kind of client devices you're talking about, though.
 
Hi...I'm having trouble with my devices going into limited connectivity mode with the dark knight router.


Anyone else have similar issues or suggestions? The signal strength is fine...and cycling the wireless on the devices resolves the issue...just annoying that it keeps happening.

Limited connectivity can be a red flag for double natting on same subnet. (NAT conflict)

Try the troubleshooting steps in link below. Don't skip step 8. ;)
There's more than one way to resolve a double NAT issue if that turns out to be the problem. But you'd have to post info about your modem model and ISP.

http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?t=12453
 

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