Re: Linksys Router WAG54G



Aloha Alan,

Routers are so cheap these days that I wouldn't waste a lot of time agonizing over this one.

As for your dad using secure client to VPN you might want to make sure that you're not actually using Internet Connection Sharing through his machine to get out -- it's possible that he's configured to use the default gateway on the remote (VPN) network and that's what's killing your Internet connection.

-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr - MVP
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Dear all
I have had this router for a year or more now n its been fine until
the last
2 months. What the problem is the RJ45 connections have to be 10
mb/full.
2) Every time my dad use sucure client to VPN in to work i always lost
my internet cant get out at all

3) The router drops every 3 to 4 hours or wen bearshare is running

Is it time to get a new router or what do i need to do to fix this its
drivin me mad

Thanks Alan W



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