DaveMishSr
Very Senior Member
I ditched my SB6120 modem in favor of a Cisco DPC3010. The 6120 is a 4x4 modem (4 downstream channels and 4 upstream) while the 3010 is a 8x4 modem (8 downstream and 4 upstream). As a matter of fact, when I upgraded to Cox 50/5 service I had to change modems as the 6120 was incompatible with that level of service. So I would check with your ISP to see if you are experiencing any kind of bottleneck there. I have had no trouble with the 3010 and it was only about $70 online.Hoping someone has a fix for my issue pertaining to this router. Here is my situation...
I have a Motorola 6120 modem and pay for cable speeds of 30/5. Attached to the 6120 modem is the Asus rt-n66u router. The only wireless devices that access the router are a laptop and occasionally an iPod Touch. Wired connections consist of an Xbox 360, PS3, Blu-ray player and my TV. In the hopes of increasing connection speeds, I enable DMZ and set an IP address (.5) outside the range of DHCP. (range is: .25-.255). I only assign the DMZ IP to my PS3 as I try to game. LOL
Anyways, I connected my 1.5 TB external hard-drive containing a few .avi files. Prior to adding any files to the hard-drive, I formatted the drive using my Windows 7 laptop into exFat format. All wired devices and my wireless laptop can see the hard-drive that is connected to the router, but when I try to view any folders or files they are MIA. For example, when I try to view the hard drive from my PS3 or Xbox360, they both see the router but when I go to view any of my .avi files they are not displayed on the hard drive. To makes matters more confusing, the files were watchable and found when I first connected and setup the external hard drive to the router. But all of sudden, neither gaming console can see or find any of the .avi files. Any suggestions?![]()
As for the gaming console issues I wish I could help but I am not a gamer.