WRT610N-CA

Do not know why the price differences between the WRT610N-CA and the WRT610N. The version - CA appears to be about 70 dollars cheaper... .anyone know why? And Yes, I compare Cnd$ Cnd $

Go for the one that is less expensive, they both are the same... WRT610N-CA is essential for the Canada...

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    Hi all

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    Continuously on the strip of the 5 GHz for tv, a room, works perfectly, like netflix, youtube, etc on the TV.

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    I factory reset it several times since it began. I tried different settings on both bands, different security, no security, etc. But nothing seems to help, that's why I post here - help!

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    Try to reset to the factory settings and then update the firmware. After the update of the firmware, a 30-30-30 reset hard and then reconfigure the linksys from scratch.

    InSSIDer allows to find the best channel. And try to use 20 MHz only for the width of the channel.

    If by chance your modem is a router too (for example. "You have DSL), try to change the local IP address of the linksys 192.168.2.1.

  • WRT610N v2 - the "Access Restrictions" menu is missing in the administration interface.

    Hello

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    I also noticed that I don't have the 'Cisco's Linksys' text in the upper left as can be read on the user guide, but only "Cisco".

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  • WRT610N v2 broadcasts do not 5 Ghz

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    I just bought a refurbished certified router. The model is WRT610N-RM. Where is what I did:

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    I have 3 other computers with Wireless N card. Others have a G, but when I saw available networks, I see that the ssid of 2.4 Ghz I tried to restart and unplug power for 10 seconds, but no chance to see the 5 Ghz range. What should I do? Help, please. Thank you.

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  • WRT610N - Wake Up Lan

    I have a question on the WRT610N router.

    Is a way to wake on lan go trough my router because now it blocks the wake on lan.

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  • WRT610N: portable computers cannot connect to the 5 Ghz wireless network!

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  • WRT610N Firmware version update Question

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    Kevin

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    I want to install an IOMEGA HD to my new WRT610N. When I use the LELA Setup it asks to connect the device via an Ethernet cable. Therefore, it does not recognize the IOMEGA.

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  • Ports, do not transfer on wrt610n

    Hi all

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    For years, I have not been able to redirect the ports at all. All portcheckers come back with unable to communicate with your router.

    I'm pretty certan is the router because I plugged dirrectly my 360 on my modem and everything worked like a charm.

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    Thank you!

    You have chained two routers. All inbound traffic arrives on the Vonage. Port forwarding on the WRT will be ineffective, unless you transfer the same ports on the Vonage to the IP address of WAN port.

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  • WRT610N files 0 bytes on the storage

    In recent weeks, I have problems with the files to copy to my disc HARD tied on the USB port on the Linksys WRT610N.

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    I have the V1 WRT610n of Linksys, firmware: 1.00.03.B15 (later installed, removed HDD, reset 30 s, reconfigured it..) The HHD is a Western Digital 10EAVS (1 TB).

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    Thank you.

    I found a solution on this forum, see link below:

    http://forums.linksysbycisco.com/Linksys/board/message?board.ID=Wireless_Routers&message.ID=131570&q...

    The external HARD drive was formattted FAT32 and I changed it to NTFS: problems gone! (so far...)

    Thank you.

  • WRT610N with HD on port USB + WD TV Live on the network

    Hello

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  • Networkmodem EPC3925 with WRT610N

    I was very happy to work with my WRT610N connected with the ethernetport of my previous internet modem. Recently I had to switch to a new CISCO EPC3925 modem. Unfortunately this combination no longer works. I do not get a Internet on my WRT610N more. So I have to connect all the computers (LAN and WIFI) for this EPC3925. Especially for WIFI, I'm not fully happy. Sometimes my IPAD2 does not connect, a problem that never occurred when connecting to the WRT610N.

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    Edward

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  • Degradation in speed WRT610N

    IT pro with a new router WRT610N - Firmware Version: 2.00.00 B05

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    HOWEVER, my internet connection the router's wireless AND wired connections is deteriorating in the speed of 25-30 MB up to about 5 MB on a daily basis.  If I just restart the WRT610N, back right connection speed shoots up to 30 MB each time - this leads me to believe that the WRT610N is the culprit here.  I don't have any special settings other than a few forwarded ports to my desktop and I don't see any wandering TCP connection when these speed degradations occur.  Even a restart of the computer has no effect.  Apparently, it is in the router.

    I would like any suggestions you all have in this case - as I can hardly believe that I am the only person with these symptoms.  I have been using Linksys and Cisco equipment for many years and have never had a problem.

    Please, let me repeat - this is NOT a problem with my wireless, so don't suggest things like disable MAC filtering and others - this is specific to the overall speed of connection to internet via the WRT610N Wi-wired connections AND.

    Thanks in advance!

    Brian

    Contempt, people... I found the culprit!

    This stupid "Home Network Defender' is apparently ONE by default.

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  • WRT610N and Motorola SB6120 DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem

    I've upgraded to the modem DOCSIS 3.0 in October due to higher bandwidth offerings of Comcast cable.

    Everything was fine until last week when I had recurring loss of Internet connectivity requires me to reboot/cycle my WRT610N and/or modem.

    I updated the firmware of the currently displayed 1.00.03 B15 and reset the router.  This did not help the situation.

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    Physical address.... : 00-14-22-xx-xx-xx
    DHCP active...: Yes
    Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes
    IP address...: 192.168.1.107
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    ... Default gateway. : 192.168.1.1.
    DHCP server...: 192.168.1.1.
    DNS servers...: 192.168.1.1.
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    End of the lease...: Friday, November 20, 2009 19:04:46

    I "x-out" the last 6 digits of my MAC address for security reasons.

    I would be very appreicate suggestions.  I strongly suspect that I would like to order a replacement from Linksys via warranty RMA router.

    Thank you for reading this.

    Sincerely,

    Joe

    Received the replacement router on 22-11-09.  WRT610N rebuilt with firmware v 1.00.03 B15.

    Installed with the current LELA software.  Wireless laptop was runing Vista 32-bit, Wired PC on XP Service Pack 3.

    Everything works normally again.  Replacement router dropped not a (wired or wireless) connection since its installation.

    I find that my original router (bought about 3/09) was defective.

    After replacement of the router, I upgraded my OS to Windows 7 (32-bit on laptop wireless, 64-bit Wired desktop).  No problem at all with the router.

    Hope this helps others.

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