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I've enabled jumbo frames in Networking -> LAN (Local Network) -> Jumbo Frames on an RV180W running the base firmware (1.0.0.30).The switch seems to pass jumbo frames just fine (like ... almost every switch these days), but the router itself silently...
I recently purchased an RV180W to upgrade (vlan features, etc.) from a Cisco/Linksys E4200.However, the wireless on the RV180W (even with identical settings channels, etc.) seems to be very flaky (consistent >1% packet lost, intermittent disconnectio...
I'm trying to set up an RV180 router as a replacement for some non-Cisco gear, but I can't seem to get NAT loopback to work.That is:- The client has an external IP, say X.X.X.X, and uses NAT for bunch of 192.168.1.0/24 internal addresses- An internal...
I'm considering upgrading a small business to the newly released RV180 or RV180W.Does the RV180 series support 6rd (IPv6 rapid deployment?).I see 6rd documented in the other small business routers (e.g. RV110), but I can't find it in the RV180 docume...
The lack of firmware upgrades has been very disappoing. After six+ months of waiting, I gave up and bought a MikroTik Routerboard for $100 (which blew this out of the water) and retired my RV180W this week.The RV180 had great potential, but it's clea...
I'm on the stock firmware (1.0.0.30) since I haven't heard of any others. Please call in to the support center at 1-866-606-1866 if you don't have the current release.This is pretty painful. I made the call 30 minute ago, now waiting for a call back ...
Nope -- there are no non-hackish workarounds yet.This is a pretty big issue, pondering returning the RV180W over it.So far, there are lots of little & annoying bugs. Traceroute, for example, returns a spoofed packet for the first hop that breaks some...
Correct, but that's not the issue.The issue is that clients have to negotiate their own MTUs.I'll post a more detailed summary later. This is a well known problem with enabling jumbo frames on networks.