My old router have been suddenly "disconnecting" me without really disconnecting me.
I was still connected according to the system but I had no internet access and I couldn't even access the router setup via 192.168.0.1 but if I turned off wifi and turn it back on, everything is fine. It was all nice and all until I decided to play a turn based flash game and that thing happened sometimes in the middle of battle making me lose all my energy and I decided to change to the new router I had in backup in case this one breaks down.
The thing is the new router's upload speed is REALLY unstable.
Brand is D-link Dir 820L, my connection is 10M/1M
Firmware is 2.03 which is the newest on their website.
On 5Ghz, my speed test earlier gave me 10.4M/0.75M
Then on 2.4Ghz, my speed test gave me 10.4M/1M.
Also, I returned on 5Ghz right away and got 10.4M/0.38M
But the next test on 2.4Ghz gave me 10.4M/1M again
These were one after another.
It kinda felt slow for my flash game and went to check speed again 10 mins later
On 2.4Ghz, it got to 10.1M/0.57M.
Didn't bother checking 5Ghz since I disabled it to see it'll get any better.
The upload speed usually varies from 0.3M to 1.3M and it's getting really annoying.
On desktop, it's working fine even when I get low readings on wireless so the wired part isn't causing any problems.
The old router didn't have any upload speed instability so I presume the problem lies with the router.
The router is a meter away from my notebook so the distance isn't a problem neither.
No one uses 5Ghz in my neighborhood and I'm alone in channel 9 for 2.4Ghz.
In the router's log, I get a bunch of errors I don't know how to fix which I think is the cause (might be something else but looks suspicious)
Mar 7 08:31:23 user.warn: kernel: add 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 to access 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0:0 directly[10/10].
Mar 7 08:31:23 daemon.err: miniupnpd[24072]: Can't find in which sub network the client is
Mar 7 08:30:57 user.info: ncc[1181]: [ltSystemActivity]192.168.0.131 has login to GUI with Admin
Mar 7 08:30:20 daemon.err: miniupnpd[24072]: Can't find in which sub network the client is
Mar 7 08:30:18 daemon.err: miniupnpd[24072]: Can't find in which sub network the client is
Mar 7 08:30:16 user.warn: kernel: add 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 to access 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0:40387 directly[10/10].
Mar 7 08:30:16 daemon.err: miniupnpd[24072]: Can't find in which sub network the client is
Mar 7 08:30:14 user.warn: kernel: add 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 to access 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0:0 directly[10/10].
Mar 7 08:30:14 daemon.err: miniupnpd[24072]: Can't find in which sub network the client is
Mar 7 08:29:11 daemon.err: miniupnpd[24072]: Can't find in which sub network the client is
I'm seriously hesitating getting back to the old router for a while and get another brand than dlink but I figured I'll try to fix it first, I can't refund this one anymore after all.
I was still connected according to the system but I had no internet access and I couldn't even access the router setup via 192.168.0.1 but if I turned off wifi and turn it back on, everything is fine. It was all nice and all until I decided to play a turn based flash game and that thing happened sometimes in the middle of battle making me lose all my energy and I decided to change to the new router I had in backup in case this one breaks down.
The thing is the new router's upload speed is REALLY unstable.
Brand is D-link Dir 820L, my connection is 10M/1M
Firmware is 2.03 which is the newest on their website.
On 5Ghz, my speed test earlier gave me 10.4M/0.75M
Then on 2.4Ghz, my speed test gave me 10.4M/1M.
Also, I returned on 5Ghz right away and got 10.4M/0.38M
But the next test on 2.4Ghz gave me 10.4M/1M again
These were one after another.
It kinda felt slow for my flash game and went to check speed again 10 mins later
On 2.4Ghz, it got to 10.1M/0.57M.
Didn't bother checking 5Ghz since I disabled it to see it'll get any better.
The upload speed usually varies from 0.3M to 1.3M and it's getting really annoying.
On desktop, it's working fine even when I get low readings on wireless so the wired part isn't causing any problems.
The old router didn't have any upload speed instability so I presume the problem lies with the router.
The router is a meter away from my notebook so the distance isn't a problem neither.
No one uses 5Ghz in my neighborhood and I'm alone in channel 9 for 2.4Ghz.
In the router's log, I get a bunch of errors I don't know how to fix which I think is the cause (might be something else but looks suspicious)
Mar 7 08:31:23 user.warn: kernel: add 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 to access 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0:0 directly[10/10].
Mar 7 08:31:23 daemon.err: miniupnpd[24072]: Can't find in which sub network the client is
Mar 7 08:30:57 user.info: ncc[1181]: [ltSystemActivity]192.168.0.131 has login to GUI with Admin
Mar 7 08:30:20 daemon.err: miniupnpd[24072]: Can't find in which sub network the client is
Mar 7 08:30:18 daemon.err: miniupnpd[24072]: Can't find in which sub network the client is
Mar 7 08:30:16 user.warn: kernel: add 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 to access 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0:40387 directly[10/10].
Mar 7 08:30:16 daemon.err: miniupnpd[24072]: Can't find in which sub network the client is
Mar 7 08:30:14 user.warn: kernel: add 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 to access 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0:0 directly[10/10].
Mar 7 08:30:14 daemon.err: miniupnpd[24072]: Can't find in which sub network the client is
Mar 7 08:29:11 daemon.err: miniupnpd[24072]: Can't find in which sub network the client is
I'm seriously hesitating getting back to the old router for a while and get another brand than dlink but I figured I'll try to fix it first, I can't refund this one anymore after all.