Not sure if this applies to you:
http://bit.ly/auUiboOther info:
- loose socket on laptop/PC NIC.
- You may be downloading a lot (of torrents) and thus your connection is being overloaded, causing this message
- Make sure you using dhcp on the router and remove any static entries
1. Firmware fixes most of the issues. Check for any available firmware specific for your router.
2. Do Check the IP from the modem. If it is private then this is the culprit. The IP from modem should always be public.
3. Try changing the LAN card speed to 10 half duplex.
Here's how:
Device Manager -> your ethernet card -> right click -> properties -> Advanced tab -> Change 'Value' in 'Link Speed/Duplex Mode'
4. If neither of the steps work and things are fine with the IP address then Reset and reconfigure the router.
Though your problem description reminds me of a lack of buffer, so I would try step 3 first.
Please reply if any of this helped.