a pc on my network seems to break my router

OK here is what im using

WRT54G v8.002

WAP54G as a wireless Repeater v3.04

two switches Exzs88w after the wirelss Repeater hanging cascade with pcs hookedup on each of them and a xbox360 and occasionally a mac.

Diagram [img] http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/882/thenetwork.jpg [line]

Heres whats happening

from time to time, but only when a certain pc on my network is enabled (also the one pc running windows 7) I lose connectivity to the internet

a soft reset restores connectivity

Are there

A. a framework in windows seven is going to fix it or

B. is it a problem of firmware with the wap54g or the wrt54g

the network continues to operate and recognize the wrt54g, but will otherwise not the internet once it disconnects.

the pc circled in the picture below is the culprit

and I mislabeled the wap54g and the wrt54g that they must be returned

Open the router configuration page and reduce the value of the MTU to 1365 and click on save settings... Now, the cycle of power to the router and it should fix the problem... If this is not the case, then try to update firmware of the router.

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