My Linksys router frequently stops wireless broadcasting

January 22nd, 2020

My Linksys WRT54GC (version2) model router frequently stops wireless broadcasting and I have to unplug and replug the power cable to connect again. After some time, it again suddenly stops wireless broadcast until it’s repowered.
I’ve been having this problem for over 2 weeks now and tried the latest firmware upgrade and resetted the router for countless times but couldn’t solve the problem. Anyone, has experience in this issue, has any reccomendation ?

Answer #1
Is your router secured with WPA/WPA2?
Try changing the channel,Also if you don’t
get the full 5 bars (signal) then gradually
increase the transmit power til you do.
Answer #2
thank you for quick reply. I’ve tried both wep wpa wpa2 and non-secure
I’ve also tried changing the channels 1 – 6 and 11
The router is very close i have full transmit power.
Any other ideas?
Answer #3
You welcome Do you have more then one PC with wireless?
I wonder if this happens only on yours or on
another one aswell.
Answer #4
I use 2 laptops with this router. One dell and one samsung with differrent OS and hardware configuration. The problem occurs with both of them. The thing is I’m %100 sure that it’s the router that stops broadcasting because one of the flashing light that indicate wireless turns off when the problem occurs.
Answer #5
Okay then,I think it’s time you’ll get a new router (or replace it
if under warranty) you already tried everything as far as i can see.
Answer #6
I see. I wished that it could be sth. that i can correct without purchasing a new router but anyway, thanks for your attention.
Answer #7
Not doable,You could however use ethernet instead (You’ll probably
need an extra long cable for your other laptop tho)
Answer #8
How old is it?
Might be a time to replace it as its an pretty old model. Some routers appear to work but often its a time to replace as it just won’t function normally at times.
Answer #9
I’ve had it for 3 years but wasn’t using it for a long time.
Answer #10
3 years is good enough, my router died within 1 year.
The thing is with routers is that they are usually running 24/7, so they take all electrical surges and stuff.
Answer #11
Might be overheating and shutting down, try to use opensource like http://www.dd-wrt.com/site/index
check to see if your router is supported
Answer #12
no it says it’s not supported =(

 

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