What A/V do you run? What browser are you using?
Both of these affect this issue. With certain A/V you need to allow 192.168.1.1 and with certain browsers you need to clear their cache properly between sessions.
Are you using Download Master? If so, you might be overloading your router by having too many inbound connections to the torrent client.
Are you using Download Master? If so, you might be overloading your router by having too many inbound connections to the torrent client.
while it's down, if you can use ssh or scp (winscp, etc), you could try getting to /tmp/syslog.log and dumping the relevant information here or via pastebin.com provided the Download thingy isn't the culprit.
i would wish to give you this data if that can be useful for any analysis and if some error gets detected in 4887 which could be repaired..
"if you can use ssh or scp".. exactly what do i do for this? i dont think i have enabled telnet on the router admin..
I think that is what is causing mine to not connect to the router. I had a torrent running and I couldn't connect to the web UI. When I disconnect the external hard drive, it hasn't lock up yet.
If that is the case, what is the point to have a torrent client if it locks up the router. Or is it a bug? I guess I will use a torrent client on my PC instead on the router.
damn, sorry, forgot that stock means no SSH. good luck.
Stock has Telnet.
cp /tmp/syslog.log /mnt/sda1
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