Solaris is freezing for me a lot too. International channels in particular. It just works for 30 seconds then freezes for upto couple of minutes and the cycle goes on. I restarted receiver/router/modem. Still freezing.
Just a suggestion, why don't you all go to infusions site and find out what is happening? Your answers are probably there, just a lot of guessing here.
You and all the other idiots here do not understand that Plymouth has his dish motorized. He does not sit and watch HBO all day. He is a Tester and is looking at a dozen birds everyday.
Learn from him and keep you lame comments to your ugly wife (boyfriend).
Open a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape. When the browser window opens, go to the Address bar and type in the router's IP Address and click on the Go button (192 . 168 . 1 . 1 is the default IP address of Linksys Routers).
A window will appear prompting for a "User Name" and a "Password". Leave the "User Name" field blank, and type in the router's password and click on the OK button to login (admin is the default password). The router's web-based "Setup" utility should then load. Enabling and Configuring QoS Once in the Router's Setup page, click on the Applications and Gaming tab. Next, click on the QoS sub-tab. Select the Enable option to turn on QoS features.
NOTE: If you do not see the QoS sub-tab, you must upgrade your router's firmware to the latest version. See Answer ID 1508 for more information.
The WRT54G offers three 3 different types of Quality of Service (QoS) options: MAC Address-based, Application-based, and Port-based. Choose the appropriate type for your needs.
· MAC Address-based QoS: In the Device Priority section, you can specify the hardware MAC address of the computer or device that you wish to give priority to. You can assign a Low or High priority for up to two 2 specific MAC addresses found on your local network.
· Port-based QoS: In the Ethernet Port Priority section, you can control bandwidth according to which of the physical LAN ports your computer or device is plugged into. You can assign a Low or High priority to computers or devices connected to any of the router's LAN ports (1 through 4).
NOTE: You can also Enable or Disable "Flow Control" for each LAN port, which is a technique that controls the speed at which data is received. If Flow Control is enabled for a certain port, then a receiving device is not overwhelmed with data as it is coming in. You can even control the flow further by specifying the Incoming Rate Limit to a certain speed.
· Application-based QoS: In the Application Priority section, you can control bandwidth with respect to a specific application being used on the network. You can assign a Low or High priority to a particular application or service. There are several pre-configured Web services that use well-known ports, like FTP and HTTP, which you can use. You can also customize up to three different applications by entering an Application Name and the Specific Port # that the software application uses. If you are unsure of the port number that is used for a particular application, contact the software manufacturer for more information.
4. When you have finished configuring QoS settings, click on Save Settings button to save your changes.
You and all the other idiots here do not understand that Plymouth has his dish motorized. He does not sit and watch HBO all day. He is a Tester and is looking at a dozen birds everyday.
Learn from him and keep you lame comments to your ugly wife (boyfriend).
btw ....King how is that fat a/ss wife of yours. last time you and i talked you said he was on a diet.}
Yeah there was little to no freezing when I was on earlier today (haven't been on since). Internationals saw LESS freezing, but still not good enough. Though I was on internationals for only about 5 minutes.