Nothing has changed since last night [Edit: except for some reason my clock was off by 1 hour and I fixed that...]. Chrome hasn't updated and nothing changed in the Gargoyle setup.
I started having this same problem also. I can log in and go to the summary screen, but when I click on any of the navigation links on the left side, it logs me out. Tried uninstalling/reinstalling Chrome but still same problem. Nothing has changed afaik, well other than a new video card, CPU and a ...
Update on a breakthrough!? :idea: I recently downloaded an app called DayZ Commander which is a game server matching utility, and I noticed the wireless dropped every time i tried to refresh the servers. Upon further research, I saw that the connections limit was being reached (i.e. 4096/4096) where...
During early morning testing, my wireless WAN speeds are 35/4 mbps using testmy.net. But as mentioned before, this can come down to 8 mbps download during peak times (and I know it's wireless congestion and not cable congestion since I've tested the speeds on the wired connection when this was happe...
I had the same problem with the tp-link 1043 intermittent dropping the wireless but cable was still up. After reading around some told about lowering power and I had notice my router was running a little on the warm side so I dropped the power down (as I figure my neighbors don't need to get my sig...
I have a TL-WR1043N/ND v1 running 1.5.10 and the only time the wireless drops is when I'm torrenting a > 6 gb file at my full Internet speed and then i can make the wireless drop within 10 minutes (and even then the connection recovers by itself within a few minutes). But other than that, I have 3 c...
Here's probably a common problem that's just killing me. During off-peak times, my wireless is a steady 35/3.5 mbps. During peak times at weeknights and weekends, it varies from 8-30 mbps down and 2-3 mbps up due to heavy wireless congestion in my neighborhood. So considering this, what should I set...
I don't know if this is the right topic, but I just upgraded a few days ago to a TP-Link WR1043ND w/ Gargoyle 1.5.10 from a Linksys WRT54GL w/ Tomato, and I can replicate this wireless drop issue. All you have to do is start a torrent and set the speed to 3 MB/s or more (I have a 35 Mbps cable conne...