YouTube & router WRT610N

Hi everyone, [Hi Dr. Nick!]

Sorry, my teacher of 6th grader always taught me to open with a joke and well... as you can tell I'm not an actor.

anyway... first time poster, long user date Linksys. Recently bought a Linksys WRT610N wireless router. It is up and working well, or so I think only. All of a sudden I noticed a bit of lag on YouTube. This has never happened before, and now it seems that every video I play is extremely agitated. Not only that, but sometimes I'll click on a video and it says it transfers data in the lower left corner of the screen (in the status bar), but after he allegedly did load the data, nothing happens. The video will not play. But... If I drag the progress a little indicator to the right, the video starts to play; only to be stopped at a party later in the video (due to late I guess) and the video just freezes completely after that. The bright red progress bar that indicates the video is fully charged stops charging. I speak not of the dark red progress bar, but behind it. Check out a video on YouTube and you'll see what I mean.

BTW is the computer on that happening my computer in the basement, which is connected to the wireless router. I did some research on this forum, but the only information I came across what for my router wireless (WRT610) & YouTube was involving uploading to YouTube. I don't know I have the right settings (but I could be wrong here as I am new to wireless routers). Does anyone have an idea why this is happening?

Hey guys,.

I wanted to thank you guys for your help (I like it). I don't think that the Linksys WRT610N is the router wireless for me. I couldn't go beyond freezing on me and the constant decline signals of YouTube videos. I decided to call two friends and ask for their help.

I asked them to surf on YouTube and I would like to know if they have problems (this was done in real time that I've been waiting). Two of them said that everything was fine. I then gave him another go myself, but who has experienced the same problem. Then I decided to take a trip to Future Shop and bought another router; another brand. It is not a double router broadband, just to let you know.

I plugged the router exactly in the same way I did the Linksys WRT610N and guess what? The signals are beautiful, YouTube works like a charm, and I'm not being disconnected every two minutes. I'm not denigrating Linksys, because I only got the router wireless for 2 days. But one thing is very clear to me, the WRT610N certainly had some problems with it; mine did at least.

I guess that dual-band is not as high on my wish list feature is.

Thanks again for your help guys.

(Mod Note: under the guidance of the compliance of the directive.)

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