mstickler1
New Around Here
Below is a copy of a ticket submitted to ASUS.
under normal usage router is disconnecting from the internet several times per day. I will be surfing normally and suddenly get a webpage is not available (can not resolve dns) error. I will check the router admin page and it is disconnected from the internet. renewing ip or rebooting router has no effect. In order to reestablish connection i have to restart my cable modem. I am running 1.0.1.4
Before you say the problem is obviously with your cable modem... I contacted the cable company and they say their modem is fine (no i dont trust them either) so I swapped back to my rt-n16 which worked flawlessly for 5 days. I switched back to the RT-N56U and began having issues within an hour. I upgraded the RT-N56U bios to 1.0.1.7c the most recent beta and instead of the ugly browser error page I now get a pretty asus error page (192.168.2.1/error_page.htm?flag=5) that tells me I have a wrong static or dynamic ip address set. Resetting the cable modem clears the error.
I have time warner cable, a TJ715 cable modem, and 20Mb service.
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Yesterday I swapped back to a wrt54g and things were working fine but I did not have a gigabit ethernet and today i was copying disk images around... So I'm back on the RT-N56U and back on 1.0.1.4 and still getting errors (Why am I on a wrt54g and not the RT-N16? Because I justified buying the RT-N56U by selling the RT-N16 and the buyer finally got tired of waiting for it and picked it up.
Note my children have had the same issues browsing from their mac's so it is not dependent on the client
under normal usage router is disconnecting from the internet several times per day. I will be surfing normally and suddenly get a webpage is not available (can not resolve dns) error. I will check the router admin page and it is disconnected from the internet. renewing ip or rebooting router has no effect. In order to reestablish connection i have to restart my cable modem. I am running 1.0.1.4
Before you say the problem is obviously with your cable modem... I contacted the cable company and they say their modem is fine (no i dont trust them either) so I swapped back to my rt-n16 which worked flawlessly for 5 days. I switched back to the RT-N56U and began having issues within an hour. I upgraded the RT-N56U bios to 1.0.1.7c the most recent beta and instead of the ugly browser error page I now get a pretty asus error page (192.168.2.1/error_page.htm?flag=5) that tells me I have a wrong static or dynamic ip address set. Resetting the cable modem clears the error.
I have time warner cable, a TJ715 cable modem, and 20Mb service.
7
Yesterday I swapped back to a wrt54g and things were working fine but I did not have a gigabit ethernet and today i was copying disk images around... So I'm back on the RT-N56U and back on 1.0.1.4 and still getting errors (Why am I on a wrt54g and not the RT-N16? Because I justified buying the RT-N56U by selling the RT-N16 and the buyer finally got tired of waiting for it and picked it up.
Note my children have had the same issues browsing from their mac's so it is not dependent on the client