Is my router to blame?
Posted: Mon May 19, 2003 10:15 pm
i have [http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductP ... _Id=113464]This router[/URL]
It has a built in firewall
Now, evenever I try to run a program (all seeing eye) or a game and try to scan and ping servers, my whole connection drops on all the systems hooked up to the router (3 total systems)
I have to then turn off the computers, and unplug the router. Then I plug the router back in and turn the systems back to get a connection again.
Dont know any other information, but does this sound like it happens cause its a crappy router?
If I was to get a new one (maybe a linksys) would it remedy the problem?
And if I was to get a linksys router (one like this ) would I be able to open the ports on the built in firewall? I cant do that with this belkin one
It has a built in firewall
Now, evenever I try to run a program (all seeing eye) or a game and try to scan and ping servers, my whole connection drops on all the systems hooked up to the router (3 total systems)
I have to then turn off the computers, and unplug the router. Then I plug the router back in and turn the systems back to get a connection again.
Dont know any other information, but does this sound like it happens cause its a crappy router?
If I was to get a new one (maybe a linksys) would it remedy the problem?
And if I was to get a linksys router (one like this ) would I be able to open the ports on the built in firewall? I cant do that with this belkin one