My internet has the annoying problem of dying when I try and stream video from sites such as MLB TV or PBS. (But not from YouTube or DailyMotion). Everything else works fine and I rarely if ever have problems accessing the web. I am using a Speedstream 5360 and a Linksys BEFW11S4 Broadband B router, and my ISP is SBC/AT&T DSL. This problem started when I upgraded my firmware and set my internet settings to auto in XP as per the instructions that came with the router upgrade. It was a trade off because now my wireless network works well but this is the only problem. I've lost my original router set up disk so I can't use that.
I can get streaming video to work only by connecting via a manually made windows XP broadband internet connection (WAN miniport, PPPOE) with my email address and password for my ISP. I don't need to do this to access the internet otherwise, which I find kind of strange.
Even stranger is that I can only get this manual connection to work if I try and do it immediately after the third green light on my modem comes on (after powering it up). If I wait too long it hangs on "Connecting to WAN Miniport" and I have to turn off my modem/router and try again. Needless to say this is very annoying.
All my internet connection settings are set to auto (e.g. IP address etc.) as per the Linksys instructions. My router homepage is also set to PPPOE with all my ISP info (i.e. name and password). I upgraded the firmware on my router last year, which also caused all sorts of problems and I really dont want to try that again. Everything is running smoothly now except this.
On a side note, I also can't connect my modem directly to my computer, so the internet won't work without my router. My PS2, however, can get online for gaming when hooked directly up to the modem just fine. Does this have anything to do with it? I'm not too concerned with this problem and would rather cross this bridge when I come to it later. Home wireless networking has also been finicky but has been stable as of late. (I can print from my laptop, access files, etc.)
Sorry for the long post but it's the sort of problem that has a long history. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I can get streaming video to work only by connecting via a manually made windows XP broadband internet connection (WAN miniport, PPPOE) with my email address and password for my ISP. I don't need to do this to access the internet otherwise, which I find kind of strange.
Even stranger is that I can only get this manual connection to work if I try and do it immediately after the third green light on my modem comes on (after powering it up). If I wait too long it hangs on "Connecting to WAN Miniport" and I have to turn off my modem/router and try again. Needless to say this is very annoying.
All my internet connection settings are set to auto (e.g. IP address etc.) as per the Linksys instructions. My router homepage is also set to PPPOE with all my ISP info (i.e. name and password). I upgraded the firmware on my router last year, which also caused all sorts of problems and I really dont want to try that again. Everything is running smoothly now except this.
On a side note, I also can't connect my modem directly to my computer, so the internet won't work without my router. My PS2, however, can get online for gaming when hooked directly up to the modem just fine. Does this have anything to do with it? I'm not too concerned with this problem and would rather cross this bridge when I come to it later. Home wireless networking has also been finicky but has been stable as of late. (I can print from my laptop, access files, etc.)
Sorry for the long post but it's the sort of problem that has a long history. Any help would be greatly appreciated!