From: bman on
I have a Linksys G router v2.2 running DD-WRT v.23SP2. I have WDS
running like i have for a while, also used other routers for WDS using
micro.

I am getting TX errors, not alot, everything works fine, i belive
transmission erros will just happen sometimes. i am setting up a
network for a family friend and do no want any "questions" about why
such things exist on their fancy new network and a better answer for
them then "it works" would be nice to have.

Any input will be appreciated.

Thanx

From: Bill Kearney on
> I am getting TX errors, not alot, everything works fine, i belive
> transmission erros will just happen sometimes.

Yes, even more so when using WDS.

> i am setting up a
> network for a family friend and do no want any "questions"

Big mistake. No good comes from the drain on your time.

> about why
> such things exist on their fancy new network and a better answer for
> them then "it works" would be nice to have.

All sorts of external factors could be causing interference. Cordless
phones, bluetooth headsets, microwave ovens or all of the same from a nearby
neighbor's equipment.


From: Jeff Liebermann on
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 19:47:47 -0800 (PST), bman
<brianhubley001(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>I have a Linksys G router v2.2 running DD-WRT v.23SP2.

Try updating to v24 RC6.2. Since you're obviously unable to supply
the exact model number, I can't tell if you have a WRT54G, WRT54GS, or
whatever. It's probably a WRT54G v2.2. Download from:
<http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/down.php?path=downloads%2Frelease+candidates%2FDD-WRT+v24+RC6.2%2FBroadcom%2FLinksys%2FWRT54G_v2.2/>

>I have WDS
>running like i have for a while, also used other routers for WDS using
>micro.

I'm suprised you have WDS working on v23 SP2. I had chronic
disconnects when I was testing it.

>I am getting TX errors, not alot, everything works fine, i belive
>transmission erros will just happen sometimes. i am setting up a
>network for a family friend and do no want any "questions" about why
>such things exist on their fancy new network and a better answer for
>them then "it works" would be nice to have.

Hard to tell from here. Most likely, it's RF interference from other
systems. A few errors are acceptable, common, and almost impossible
to eliminate. Besides, TCP will take care of retransmitting anything
that gets lost.

>Any input will be appreciated.

Ask DD-WRT questions in the DD-WRT support forums.

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