05-18-2010 06:02 AM - edited 03-06-2019 11:09 AM
Hello,
First of all I would like to say sorry if I missed a similar thread, I really tried to find any possible information before this post.
Network configuration:
I have a Cisco WRVS4400N v2 with lastest firmware (2.0.0.8) router at home location. My ISP providing me with 100/100 Mbit fiber network. The structure is simple:
Fiber-->RJ-45 Converter-->Router-->Clients
As clients I have:
- Storage Server LAN
- Laptop LAN
- Laptop WLAN
- Media Center LAN
Also simple.. As it was suggested, I turned off IPS and it really helped. I can now see the download speed as 11-12 Mbps which is maximum of my ISP - appriciate that.
Problem description:
Well, with this huge speeds it's impossible not to use P2P network (in my case - torrents) for downloading. And it's working, but only for some period of time (different all the time) and it really doesn't matter what speed I had during the download, the result is the same - my router just hangs up after a while. Sometimes it take about 10-15 hours, sometimes 1-2 are more than enough. I loosing all my connectivity with all the resources (internal and external) and can't get any IP address from the routers DHCP.
Troubleshooting:
- Reseted to factory defaults
- Assigning DMZ to the computer which is downloading
- Firmware upgrade
- Replacement of ports/cables/network cards..
Result:
Nothing helps. Please help me out folks?
05-30-2010 03:24 PM
I have this exact same problem. last firmware.
It can go down in 10 hours or in 2hours. then the only thing I can do is reboot the router (connect/disconnect) the wan don't work.
Also the when this append the summary page of the router look slow.. it seem the router can handle torrent at all.. What a waste of money I thought I buy a pro-router with hight end fonctionaly.. but it's a expensive junk.
Also my torrent client is setup with only 200 connection and I set it to use half of my speed connection..
thanks,
10-27-2010 07:01 AM
Waiting since May 18, 2010... is there are any updates from staff? I know that it's sounds not serious with P2P networks, but this router is still your product which is still supported.
I really would like to hear a reply from an CISCO-authorized user.
Cheerz
/Alex
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