On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 07:49:32PM +0200, Timothy Murphy wrote: > > I have a curious problem with an old WRT54GL router, > which I use as a WiFi access point on my LAN: > > Internet->ADSL modem->CentOS-7 computer->WRT54GL router > > The router has always had a slight problem > of losing connection every so often - > it used to be every couple of days, > but recently it has become much more often. > > My cure was always to disconnect the power from the router > for 10 seconds or so, and then re-connect it. > > Recently I discovered that running the following script > on the CentOS computer seems to solve the problem (for a while) > > sudo systemctl restart dhcpd > sudo systemctl restart network > sudo systemctl restart shorewall > > (I suspect the first, dhcpd, is irrelevant.) > > Incidentally, I am able to ping laptops on the LAN > (but not the other way round) > even when the router is in its "bad" state. > > I wonder if anyone has had a similar experience, > and can offer advice? I have to say that though I hear other people speak of their routers needing frequent rebooting, I've never had such a problem, though I have to admit that I've only ever owned two routers. The first of th em was a WRT54GL, and it ran fine. It would run for months, and only get rebooted after a power failure, or when changing things in its UI that required it reboot. I ran the factory firmware for a year or two then switched over to DD-WRT, and again never saw that kind of problem. Just wondering if you've ever done a firmware update? sometimes even the manufacturer will issue a bug fix firmware update, shocking as that may seem! :) After five or six years, it suddenly decided it didn't want to retain any of my settings across a reboot, and it was a huge pain to reset all the settings I had made, without notice, whenever it decided to drop them all. So I bought an ASUS RT-N16 and put the Linksys aside for a while. Subsequently, someone else I knew needed a router for guest network access, and I fired up the WRT54GL and reinstalled latest Linksys firmware and it has been running fine ever since (couple of years, more or less). Wish I could offer some actual help! :) -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Under no circumstances will I ever purchase anything offered to me as the result of an unsolicited e-mail message. Nor will I forward chain letters, petitions, mass mailings, or virus warnings to large numbers of others. This is my contribution to the survival of the online community. --Roger Ebert, December, 1996 ----------------------------- The Boulder Pledge ----------------------------- _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos