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dpaanlka

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Nov 16, 2004
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I've been trying to pinpoint exactly what is causing our internet or our wireless network to get super slow after a few hours of any restarting of the router. I noticed that when I kick my roommates off the network it goes super fast, but once I let them on it gets extra slow after awhile.

What might be causing this? What should I be looking for on their systems that might be the cluprit? Or my own?

It's a Netgear WGR614 v6 Router.
 

yg17

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Aug 1, 2004
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Is your roommate using something like BitTorrent or another P2P app on his computer? That'll kill your connection speed in no time.
 

ltldrummerboy

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Oct 15, 2007
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I don't think it's a roommate. I have this very same router and had problems with it until recently when I updated the firmware. It would go suddenly go very slow and sometimes even drop out. No problems now that I've updated.

edit: Firmware downloads are in the left sidebar of this page.
edit 2: Before the upgrade, using two wireless devices at once usually made the router go down.
 

dpaanlka

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Nov 16, 2004
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I have this very same router and had problems with it until recently when I updated the firmware. It would go suddenly go very slow and sometimes even drop out. No problems now that I've updated.

Thanks, I thought I was going crazy because I think I checked out my roommates' computers pretty darn good and didn't find anything like BitTorrent running. At home I have an Airport Extreme N base station and never have any such problems.

I went to download the latest firmware but Netgear's website but it says for my v6 router I already have the latest firmware and that I cannot download anything higher than v6.
 

ltldrummerboy

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Try logging into your router. Under the left sidebar, click "Router Status". Near the top it will tell you the firmware version. See if it says "V2.0.19_1.0.19NA ". That will tell you for certain if you're running the latest firmware. I've had it tell me weird things before when I upgraded. But if it is the latest, you've just got a faulty router that craps out when too many people get on it.
 

dpaanlka

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Nov 16, 2004
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Illinois
Try logging into your router. Under the left sidebar, click "Router Status". Near the top it will tell you the firmware version. See if it says "V2.0.19_1.0.19NA ". That will tell you for certain if you're running the latest firmware. I've had it tell me weird things before when I upgraded. But if it is the latest, you've just got a faulty router that craps out when too many people get on it.

Yup V2.0.19_1.0.19NA
 
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