03-04-2010 12:17 AM
Hello!
We're using the RV082 Router and having speed & reliability issues:
Facts:
Issues:
It must be the RV082, I tried to connect to an other router and these three issues didn't appear.
What can I do?
Thanks for helping.
Best,
Silvan
03-04-2010 05:52 AM
Silvan,
Just to get a better idea of the setup. Is the RV082 also your DHCP server for that network? If so, are the DNS server entries that are being pushed out to the client computers correct? If so then try 4.2.2.2 and 4.2.2.3 as your DNS servers or try signing up for a service like openDNS and point your dns there to rule out any resolution issues.
03-04-2010 05:58 AM
Alfonso,
Yes, RV082 does serve us as DHCP as well. The DNS Server 1+2 are given from our ISP and are correctly transfered to our Macs.
03-04-2010 08:13 AM
OK....
Since this router is a dual wan router....
Do you have 2 internet connections? You only mentioned one before. I want to make sure it's only one.
Any chance this router was configured at any point for a dual wan setup?
There might be a chance its trying to load balance to a non existent connection. That would cause the partially loaded page.
Try setting the router to DMZ instead of Dual Wan from the setup page and see if that helps.
03-05-2010 03:24 PM
Have you tried looking into the MTU size? I had to change our router (not a Cisco) from 1500 to something like 1482 to get certain web sites to work properly (we are almost all Macs.)
03-08-2010 11:05 PM
@Alfonso: Indeed, DualWAN was active and there was no 2nd cable plugged in.
@ cavenewtwy: MTU is now 1482 bytes
But there is no difference - we have still issues with Google Maps.
Best,
Silvan
09-20-2010 02:03 AM
Did this ever get resolved?
We've had this problem since day 1 of using this router, and no amount of fiddling with the config seems to fix the problem for more than a couple of hours (probably more owing to a reset of the router than actually solving the problem).
I've tried everything in this thread.
09-20-2010 02:18 AM
Have you tried disabling the SPI (stateful packet inspection) under the firewall ? Changing the MTU to manual
and lowering to 1492 or so takes care of this problem a lot of the times.
THANKS
09-20-2010 02:21 AM
I've set the MTU previously (since it was suggested in this thread) without much luck.
I'll try disabling SPI and seeing if that fixes it.
Thanks!
Regards,
Brian
09-27-2010 08:14 AM
Did this issue get fixed?
09-27-2010 08:19 AM
No, I finally gave up and binned the router. I've tried so many different things, none of them have worked.
I lost patience with having an internet connection that was flaky.
09-27-2010 09:26 AM
OK, thanks for letting me know, I was thinking of one for home (I have 2 ADSL lines since in a vain attempt to get decent bandwidth!), but I think I'll look elsewhere now:-)
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