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We have a Linksys RV042 router at work and I have recently updated the firmware on the router. Ever since then, every time we try to go to a website, it will fail to resolve the domain name at the first try. But if I hit refresh afterwards, it will resolve it in normal speed. I did do a hard reset after the firmware update. This is driving me nuts, plus I'm getting complains from everyone at work.
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06-27-2011, 03:16 PM | #2 |
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Reflash back to the previous firmware, if possible. If you don't need the fixes the new firmware provided, just stick to the firmware that works.
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or install DD-WRT, but only if you are sufficiently nerdy.
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/RV042
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Sometimes a hard reset does not work if power and all cables aren't removed before reset.
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The IP didn't change. I backed up the settings and restored it after the hard reset. I didn't remove any cables during the reset though. I didn't know the you could do a hard reset without power to it. Is that right? |
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If that doesn't work, try the hard reset, if that doesn't work...come back
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Interesting..
Assuming your handoff is ethernet, you could plug the ISP connection into your laptop and see if you get the same issues. If not...well you've likely found your culprit. You can also download wireshark and check the packets to figure out what's going on. I'm with the other guys..unless there's a new feature I want or a bug that I'm trying to address, I like to stick with what works. That works on the large campus that I maintain and throughout my company.
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I'll revert the firmware back to the old one and see what happens. The newer firmware was supposed to fix a VPN connection issue we've had. |
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I'd run an ipconfig /flushdns and try to hit the webpage again, and then try it via pinging an external hostname. If you run into issues each time you flush the local dns table, it could be that there's high latency from the ISP's DNS (assuming that's what you're using). If they gave you different DNS server IPs, it may be worth a try to use an alternate. Is your DHCP server handing out the proper DNS server IP provided by your ISP? You could also try some public DNS servers.. google has some, but it's not good practice to send all your DNS requests to them.
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Looks like google doesn't care if you use them.. Try it on your local machine and see if that helps. Read their SLA, terms, if you're ok with it.. update DHCP and have all the clients renew the lease to pickup the news IPs.
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Tried the /flushdns thing, no change. All the machines received the DNS without a problem. |
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Even though Cisco owns Linksys, Cisco does not make low end consumer products.
Erm.. let me rephrase that. Cisco does not put their name on low end consumer products
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I think that used to be the case. My $60 WRT54N has a Cisco logo dead center and a smaller linksys logo on the bottom.
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Hi ipsum, We’re sorry to hear about your trouble with the RV042 router and the VPN. We understand your frustration and desire not to spend more time on this issue. Should you decide to pursue further troubleshooting, we encourage you to contact support at http://www.cisco.com/go/smallbizhelp <http://www.cisco.com/go/smallbizhelp> or check out the Small Business Support Community at http://www.cisco.com/go/smallbizsupport <http://www.cisco.com/go/smallbizsupport> for additional assistance. We have forwarded your experience onto our product team. Your feedback is helpful in improving future versions of the product.
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