Linksys Wired Router :: BEFsr41 Ver2 / Connect Two PCs And One DSL Router To Get On The Internet?

May 9, 2011

How to connect two PCs and one DSL router to get on the internet?I am getting IP conflict error on the PC. I can only connect one PC at a time to get to internet.

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 V4.3 Won't Connect To Internet

Nov 25, 2007

My cable modem works fine when not running through the router. However, when running through the router, the internet won't work.I tried unplugging the power and plugging it back in, as well as holding down the reset button for 30 seconds, but nothing worked.

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Linksys Wired Router :: Befsr41 - 2nd PC Cannot Connect To Internet

May 12, 2011

I have 2 PCs and am using a Linksys befsr41 router.The first PC connects fine. The 2nd PC does not find a connection. BTW, when I connect my laptop to the 2nd port, it sees the connection immediately - the lights flash on the ethernet connection. No lights on the 2nd desktop PC.

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 Could No Longer Connect To Internet

Jan 11, 2011

I upgraded the firmware on my BEFS41 v4.3 to the Ver.2.00.4 Build 8, off the cisco website. After I received the successfully upgraded message, I could no longer connect to the internet, nor could I connect to the router's configuration page. I tried to do a few hard resets and connecting it to other computers to see any other computers could connect to it, no luck. I tried connecting one computer just to the router, without the internet plugged in, and tried to ping 192.168.1.1 but I received a "transmit failed, error code 1231." Is there anyway I can access this and change the firmware, or am I screwed?

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 V2 Will Not Access Internet?

Sep 12, 2011

I have a BEFSR41 V2 router connected to a westell c90 modem and my provider is Bellsouth.net (AT&T). I have the modem set to PPPoE and DHCP enabled. I am using the router as a gateway. The router's status page indicates that is communicating with the modem. Release and renew works and I can detect the addresses of the modem. I just can't pull up websites. I am wondering if this router (12 years old) is not compatable with the service.

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Linksys Wired Router :: Q1000 / BEFSR41- How To Connect Both Modems

Nov 9, 2009

I'm on a Mac running OSX.  Qwest (my ISP) recently swapped my DSL modem for an Actiontec Q1000 combo modem/router.  The Q1000 firewall is not nearly as configurable as my Linksys BEFSR41 (v3) router.  I'd like to use the Q1000 just as a modem and use my Linksys as my router so I can access it's superior firewall configuration.
 
How do I physically hook the hardware up?
 
How do I configure the 2 items.  The Q1000 uses 192.168.0.1 as it's web address.  The Linksys uses 192.168.1.1.  I have 2 Macs on my network, an iMac (OS 10.5.8) and a G4 (10.3.9).
 
Besides web browsing & email, I also have a torrent client I use (Azureus).

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 Can't Connect To Any Hosts On WAN Side

Mar 3, 2012

I have a BEFSR41 (wired) router. On the LAN side, I'm using all static IPs, and have the local DHCP server turned off.  On the WAN side, I'm using DHCP. When I plug my laptop (which runs Windows 7, and has a static IP set up) into the router, sometimes I can't connect to any hosts on the WAN side, even though other machines on the LAN side can connect to hosts outside.  If I run Wireshark, I see the following happening over and over. [code] When this occurs, the laptop can nevertheless connect to the embedded web server running on the router, and, there, I can tell the router to release and renew its WAN-side DHCP lease. 

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 V2.1 Can't Connect To Router?

Feb 15, 2013

I have a BEFSR41 v2.1 wired router which was put aside when replaced with a wireless router. Today I wanted to hook it up and use it again, however my computer was not automatically assigned a connection, and I didn't remember how I last had it set up, so I simply reset the router and tried again.
 
Since the reset, I have not been able to get a connection to the router from any computer using any port or any cable. The LED lights for ports 1-4 do not light up, and setting a static IP address still does not permit me to connect or even ping the router.
 
The LEDs light up as normal and go through the patterns during the boot-up process. Once that is finished, all LEDs are off apart from the power light (which is steady). If I plug in the modem to the WAN port, the links light is solid and the Act LED blinks. A loopback connection between ports cause the LEDs to light up fine (tried all port combinations).
 
If I unplug the power, hold the reset button 15 seconds, then power it back on, plug a connection in from my secondary router to the WAN port, the router shows up in the Active Clients list, but I cannot connect to the IP listed, even if manually associating the IP with the MAC address listed..
 
Because of all this, I can't re-flash the firmware even using the tftp method, since it fails to connect to the IP address in the first place.
 
What I have tried so far:

 - 30/30/30 reset (multiple times)

 - manually setting static IP 192.168.1.100 with gateway 192.168.1.1

 - manually associating the ip 192.168.1.1 with the mac address of the router with netsh

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Linksys Wired Router :: Updated Firmware For BEFSR41 Now No Internet

Jul 15, 2011

recently i have updated my firmware, once it said update complete, my internet shut down. I can get on the internet now, but i cant use my router. I have to run my ethernet through my modem now. I have tried resetting it many many times.

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 - Have To Replug For Connecting To Internet

Apr 20, 2013

I have a BEFSR41...about 2x  a week when connecting to internet I have to pull and replug router in order to get on-line.

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 Setting Options Which Can Allow To Connect To Xbox

May 8, 2011

I have been having some issues connecting my PC to my XBox360 using the wired approach, it seems to be massively temperamental to a point i decided to not connect the XBox via my router and instead put it straight into my spare network port on my PC. The basic jist of mynetwork confirguration is something like this: Internet cable > Virgin Media 256 Modem > Linksys BEFSR41 Router > PC. I had no issues with this setup, but as soon as i wanted to add my XBox into the mix, things got tricky. I plugged the network cable from my Xbox originally into one of the ports on my router and then went through the settings on both my Xbox and router. Again, i had absolutely no confidence in doing this myself since i don't mess with it, but after reading guides i finally got it sorted. Well, partly sorted. I was able to connect to my Xbox Live, however i was unable to connect to my Xbox to my PC (To stream files onto the Xbox). This was what i wanted to do, i didn't really want to use the Live anyway. So i went off to work again. In the end nothing was working, so i opted to connect my Xbox directly into my PC - So it was no longer connected through my router. I could SEE my PC on my Xbox, but i was unable to connect to it to stream anything. I then opted to disconnect my router (For no other reason than to rule it out) - Sure enough, the very second i disconnected the router, i was able to instantly connect to my PC and was streaming straight away. Once i was streaming, i was able to reconnect my router and that was that. But if i turned off my Xbox i would need to also turn off my router the next time i wanted to stream. How can i fix this so i don't have to continually turn off my router, is there a setting somewhere in the options on my router which can allow me to connect to my Xbox? Windows 7 Xbox 360 Linksys BEFSR41 - 2.00.02 Firmware

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 Disconnected From Internet While Allowing UPNP

Oct 29, 2011

I have a Linksys router (model BEFSR41) and I all the outputs going to two computers and two gaming systems (X360 and PS3). I have had the router for over a year and it works fine, but I recently decided to attempt to have my 360 access the media on my computer by linking the two together through the Media Center. To do this, I needed to enable my router to allow UPnP (according to Microsoft help). When I did enable this, the router would disconnect me every 2-5 seconds from the internet, then would reconnect me right away.I have no clue why it was doing this (it occured across all of my devices) so I just disabled UPnP and things went back to normal. How to fix this so that I can have a consistent and stable connection when I have UPnP enabled? 

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 V4.3 Latest Firmware - Frequent Internet Drops?

Jan 14, 2011

2 brand new routers (BEFSR41 v4.3) Firmware - 2.00.4 Build 8, 10-19-2010 - both same problems:Frequent Internet drops, daily resets required.I'm 99.9% sure there's either a defect in this model, or a serious screwup in this firmware.My router uses an IP address, with DHCP off. Also, we have cable modem. Plugging in directly to cable modem works fine.I am an experienced network admin, so refrain from the usual reset / try again response. Have there been many issues with this model and / or firmware? Have there been many returns?

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 Two Wired Routers In Non-standard Hookup

Sep 14, 2011

I have a home network with a wired BEFSR41 that, for a variety of reasons, MUST be manually IP configured (DHCP off).  All computers and other devices connected to it are manually IP configured.  I desire to add a device that cannot be manually configured, and needs DHCP.  I therefore need to daisy-chain two routers with the second one DHCP on (and manual IP connection to the main network).  The new device needs two-way internet access, but doesn't care if it sees any other current network devices.  I've tried several configurations, none seem to work.

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 - Convert Wired Router To Hub?

Jun 16, 2011

I have an old BEFSR41 ver. 2 wired outer that I'd like to use with a motorola modem/router as a hub.  Is this doable?

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Linksys Wired Router :: WRT610N - Cannot Access Wireless Router Through BEFSR41

Jan 14, 2011

Have an Actiontec GT704 feeding DSL into a BEFSR41 which is connected to a WRT610N. Can access internet, modem and wired router from desktop. Can access wireless router from laptop. Cannot access internet from laptop or wireless router from desktop. Changed ip address for wireless router to 192.168.2.1 so no conflict with modem or wired router.

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 Router Has Latest Firmware

Feb 7, 2011

I have a BEFSR41 that has been flawless to date but it is version 1 (I think).  I have gigabit nics on all PCs but I am wondering if the old version 1 is only capable of 10mbps throughput.  If that is the case then it may explain why I can get up to 20mbps download speeds off the modem and under 10mbps off the router.  The router has the latest firmware and otherwise no problems.

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Linksys Wired Router :: Put A Password For BEFSR41?

Mar 16, 2011

I have the setup disk and want to set up a password for the router. Don't want to mess things up since the system was installed by a pro. How do I simply enter a password to be used to connect? 

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 - How To Get Parameters Set Up

Oct 16, 2011

I have an AT&T Univese which is class G.  I want to run it in class N.Do you think plugging my Linksys router into the AT&T will give it to me(class n)?If so, how do I get the linksys parameters set up?  It giving wrong readings at its not connecting to the internet.

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Linksys Wired Router :: How To Set Up BEFSR41 To Work With DSL

Apr 1, 2011

I have just changed from cable to DSL. I have a LinkSys BEFSR41 router. I can't get my LinkSys BEFSR41 router to work with the DSL.

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 - Unable To Log Into It

Jun 29, 2011

LinkSys BEFSR41 v3 4-port cable/dsl router
Ubuntu linux 11.04 'natty'
Verizon dsl internet connection
 
I'm unable to log into the 192.168.1.1 router using the default   user/pwd  of blank/admin

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 V2 - URL Will Not Load

Feb 14, 2011

My internet supplier is Comcast. I have a problem with a URL that will not load or I could not connect to that site. Comcast said it was my router that was probably the reason. I have not had any problem in the span of using this model and version before. Should I be looking for firmware upgrade or a new router? Operating system is MAC OSX 10.5. Using router to network 2 MACs.

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 Can't Be Upgraded

Mar 27, 2013

I have a BEFSR41 that often goes brain-dead and the DHCP stops working.  I've tried three times to download and install new firmware but it always fails with a "pattern mismatch". My current firmware version is 2.00.02 and the file I am downloading is 2.00.04 build 8. Yes, I have verified that my hardware version is 4.3.The download file from this website is corrupted.

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 V.3 Not Working With DSL

Feb 3, 2011

I have a Century Link DSL connection in my house and its working fine. I just got a new Linksys BEFSR41 v.3. I am trying to set it up for my PC, Xbox360 and BD player. Everything works fine when I plug them in to the DSL modem 1 by 1 but when I try to put the Linksys "in the middle"... nothing... So I'm pretty sure its not my DSL modem or connection.All the lights come up on the Linksys as they should (power, internet and the Ethernet) but for some reason it seems the internet not getting trought the router. When its connected and I pull up my internet browser I type 192.168.1.1 and it takes me to the linksys config site. Without the router in the same address go to the Westell site as thats my DSL modem. Everything looks fine on the config site. All the correct IP, MAC, DNS address are there and still no internet access on any of my device.

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 Can't See Web Configuration

Mar 23, 2012

I have problem with Linksys BEFSR41 ver.4.2 (Firmware Version: 2.00.4  )When i plug the cable on internet port  , router crash ,  can't see web configuration if get ip or to make some ather configure, only if unplag internet cable and restart the router i can see the web configuration .(i try to ping in local ip when crash 192.168.1.1 but not responding )in my computer i have static ip (192.168.1.5) and is direct connect with Linksys.i try it and with DHCP and plugent over LevelOne switch and over Cisco switch .[code]
 
in previous firmware they don't have in menu the server ip in wan pptp web configuration connection I have test with more than one  Linksys BEFSR41 ver.4.2   and all router have the same problemWith ather router  e.x. Cisco RVS4000 configured and working perfect in same network .

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Linksys Wired Router :: Replacing A BEFSR41 V2?

Feb 20, 2011

Comcast upgraded me to a 30 Mbps speed, and my trusty old BEFSR41 v2 doesn't cut it.    Cisco promotes wireless routers with a 1 Gbps ethernet, I would rather have a wired router, and use a WAP that I can unplug when I am not using it, since, for now, I only connect my work notebook wirelessly.    Most wireless routers also generate a lot more heat than a wired one does, and I don't need any more heat in my Houston home.A new BEFSR41 v4.3 is only 10/100 Mbps.  There doesn't seem to be any 1 Gbps wired routers for home use.  Will a new BEFSR41 give me 100% of the cable Dociss 3.0 speed, or would I need to get a 1 Gbps router to get the fastest throughput?  Or do I  only need to upgrade when the cable speed increases closer to 100 Gbps?If a 1 Gbps router is better, are there any simple business wired routers you could recommend?

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 Ver 4.0 Disconnects

Jan 10, 2011

I have recently been having difficulty with my router. We have 2 computers and our xbox hooked up to the router and for the last few days whenever both of the computers are in use we experience frequent disconnects. It does not happen when it is just one computer and the xbox running, but as soon as both computers are in use it happens. The disconnects are very brief but extremely frustrating when I'm trying to play a game. I have the most up to date firmware according to the linksys site

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Linksys Wired Router :: Computer Not Detecting BEFSR41 V4.3

Dec 23, 2010

I am using a Windows 7 machine and I'm pretty sure the ethernet cable that I'm using is functional, considering that I'm using it to connect to the Internet right now.I've been trying to get my router going for a while now and I'm pretty sure I've tried everything that the internet has advised.  I've screwed around with the card speed, 10 mbps Half Duplex didn't work or anything.  I've manually set the IP and related stuff to 192.168.1.x and the works.  I've tried to manually run the setup, although that definitely didn't work considering that my computer can't even detect the dang router.  I've screwed around with the wiring and restarted my router and modem constantly.

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Linksys Wired Router :: Power LED Blinking BEFSR41 4.2?

Jan 3, 2013

i tried to upgrade my BEFSR41 model 4.2 to a newer firmware (FW_BEFSR41v4.3_2.00.4.5_20080603_code.bin) and got a blinking power led. I've tried to power cycle (several times), reset (several times, 30/60 secs), unbrick (several times) and still have flashing power led. My connection to the router looks like:

Request timed out.Request timed out.Request timed out.Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64Request timed out.Request timed out.Request timed out.Request timed out.Request timed out.Request timed out.Request timed out.Request timed out.Reply from 192.168.1.2: Destination host unreachable.Request timed out.(and offline until the next reset)

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 - How To Change Password

Dec 21, 2012

I have just received this device from my deceased son-in-law and I need to know how to change the password. I do not know his and have no way of getting it.

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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 V1 Which TFTP Utility To Use?

May 30, 2006

I just have a quick question about the TFTP utilities that Linksys has. I tried to upgrade the firmware of my BEFSR41 v1 router using the TFTP utility for a BEFSX41 and it didn't work(I just hope I did it correctly).

So, the question is, are these utilities router-specific or they should work with other routers as well?

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Linksys Wired Router :: Use BEFSR41 In Bridged Mode?

Jul 22, 2009

I cannot find any explicit instructions on this.  Maybe they're calling it other things or implying it in other settings. 
 
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Linksys Wired Router :: BEFSR41 V4.3 Won't Log Incoming Nor Outgoing

Jul 15, 2010

I went a bought a brand new model V4.3. I had trouble installing it right from the word GO, but I did successfully get that acomplished, how ever one of the important features "logging of incoming and out going ip" won't work at all. I tried deleting the old logview.exe and rebooting  everything, then installed the "new" logviewer.exe. Well absolutely nothing happens. I have double and triple checked the setting in the router...logging is turned on,  the computer which has the logviewer.exe installed is the confirmed network ip i.e. 192.168.1.101 and I can and do access the internet and all other computers on the network from that computer.

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