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| well I too have the issue with my new vista laptop crashing my router which then needs to be reset before working properly, I only just now have delayed this for any length of time by unchecking the Internet Protocol VersionTCP/IPv6)and IPv4) I hope this works. It seems the common advice is to check the firmware in the router, or do this or that to the router My question is, because I travel all the time ,and need to connect to routers all accross the country I will have no control over the router settings so is there a definite fix for this internally or will I continue to crash poor peoples routers coast to coast? | Guest
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| well my TCP fix didnt work for long and I had to cycle and reset my router more than ever before. I checked about firmware they said it wasnt that. I have tried all the disable the upnp and all that to no avail. "nowhere" wrote: Quote:
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