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From: babyeggplant on 3 Mar 2010 21:38 "babyeggplant" wrote: > > > "noi ance" wrote: > > > > I hope I'm not too late but I think you just need to reset your router to > > factory settings. Then re-enter your desired configuration. Follow > > router instruction manual to reset to factory settings. > > > > I had a similar problem when my router was constantly scanning for > > channels, which meant it disconnected every 3 seconds. Solved by reset > > to factory settings, then putting in my configuration. > > I actually solved this problem! Lurkers and future searchers might find this > helpful. > > It was a conflict between the Rhapsody (music player) application and the > D-Link router. D-Link routers often have problems with UPnP (Universal Plug > and Play). This is a well-known problem with the Rhapsody application. You > have to turn off the UPnP application. I think it's in the preferences menu. > > > Baby E. I meant "UPnP option," not "UPnP application." BE |