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    Faulty router replaced with faulty router

    Right then,

    I recieved the trendnet faulty router about 3 weeks ago, and it soons developed a rebooting fault. This one is even worse, and I can't even get back onto the internet onto it...

    I would of posted this in my exsisting thread, but a soon as I said something that wasn't in scan's favour in it it has being ignorged since.

    I would also e-mail you about this privately, but someone said in another thread when they complained to you via email they never got any replies.

    Okay, so what do you reccomend scan? You already messed up the delivery address, and there's no point getting it replaced again...because it will just be faulty...

    (I expect a reply this time, by the way).

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    Mate, I've been doing some research into this for my router (as I mentioned in your other thread), try disabling uPnP. I'm currently testing my router to see if this has stopped the problem.

    EDIT: Also try not using ethernet port 1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stompy
    Mate, I've been doing some research into this for my router (as I mentioned in your other thread), try disabling uPnP. I'm currently testing my router to see if this has stopped the problem.

    EDIT: Also try not using ethernet port 1
    Hey,

    Thanks for the reply

    How do i disable upnp? Never knew you could!

    I'll try using LAN2 too, cheers dude.

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    Not sure if the menu system on yours is the same as mine, but on mine it's under advanced --> options.

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    Excellent, found it

    Thanks very much! We'll have to wait and see then.

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