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    Default login, logout, login, logout grrrr

    Newcs and cccam client constantly logging in and out.

    Other than duplicate username and passwords what else can cause this?



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    Maybe Ip addy's
    When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all

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    They are 2 dreams on the network and both are logging in and out but the ip's are different.

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    check to see that that mac addresses are different...

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    This sounds like the two dreams have the same MAC address.

    I am sure I had the same problem once - There is a post in this forum that explains how to fix this problem.

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    might help
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    Mac's are different.

    It seems its related to anoter thread I started regarding 2 wireless clients connecting and disconnecting constantly.
    Today I changed the TP-links over to Minitars and the same problem appears to continue. Changed firmware in the wireless router.

    Running out of options. There should be no reason why you can't run 2 access points in client mode through the wireless router I'd think.

    I'll close this and continue on with the other thread. Thanks for the responses.
    Last edited by warbo; 21-03-08 at 09:34 PM.

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    Actually, one question. A clone mac on a wan doesn't matter does it?

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    Yep - I believe a clone MAC over a WAN should not be a problem.

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    probably downloading torrents or some shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by z80 View Post
    probably downloading torrents or some shit.
    that'll do it......

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    They are on a bigpond 200mb/month 1500/64 plan lol. So they ain't big downloaders. They are churning away at the end of this month and their kids are champing at the bit for the 12gb!

    I've run out of ideas and been out there too many times. We're going to try running some network cable across the floor temporarily and see if that solves all the problems. If so then it's not too hard to run it under the house.

    I know it's not duplicating the setup but I brought one of the tp-links back here and it works fine.

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    id check the router mate

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    I'll give that a go mate. I've used the 7401vgpm a few times before without problems. Maybe this is just a bad one. I have another router here, same model, but is worth a try.

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