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It appears we might have an issue with our RV082 (v4.2.1.02) dropping packets during the teardown of many TCP conversations. I have attached two packet captures of what I believe is the same conversation. One is from outside the router (Wireshark u...
We have a couple of older RV082 Routers that we have been very happy with. However, we have decided to purchase newer models of the same router (v3) so we could run the latest firmware (4.X).I have exported the router config file from the older rout...
[QUOTE] "The whole smb market is the armpit of the IT world. It's not just Cisco that has issues and support like this--it's any brand in the smb market including Netgear, Dlink, Linksys, etc." Well, that's simply NOT true. We replaced the RV082 de...
Never was resolved. Decomissioned the RV082s and RV042s and replaced ALL of our routers with non-Cisco/Linksys devices. Cisco doesn't give a crap about these devices. You can do all the captures you want and point their nose right at the facts but...
After shopping my packet analysis around I got a pretty concise answer on ask.wireshark.org. It really does appear that the RV082 is dropping packets. Once the server requests the session to be closed (fin,ack), the router slams the door before the...
It should be noted that the silence here is deafening!CISCO either doesn't care about this problem or is simply incapable of processing the detailed information that was provided.Anyone who is considering purchasing a CISCO SMB product would be wise ...