trex

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I get these errors on my gateway and would like to know if it needs any attention or not.
I have done the Black Viper's windows xp x86 (32-bit) service pack 3 service configuration.

I did not wish to select/change each service by hand, so I did the Link Removed to adjust them with only a few clicks. Currently I did the “Safe” mode.
I have not touched the 2nd computer
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Error log on netgear CG814wg

1st computer: Windows xp pro SP3 hardwired from ethernet to netgear CG814wg
2[SUP]nd[/SUP] computer: windows 7, wireless usb adapter netgear WG111v2
With 1st computer on
Driver provider: Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
Driver date: 3/25/2009
Driver version: 5.719.325.2009
Driver provider: Microsoft

[TABLE="class: MsoNormalTable"]
[TR]
[TD]TUE DEC 06 15:54:16 2011
[/TD]
[TD] Warning (5)
[/TD]
[TD] Map Reject - Downstream Traffic Flow Not Mapped to BPI+ SAID ...
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD] Time Not Established
[/TD]
[TD] Error (4)
[/TD]
[TD] ToD request sent- No Response received
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD] Time Not Established
[/TD]
[TD] Critical (3)
[/TD]
[TD] DHCP WARNING - Non-critical field invalid in response.
[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
 


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It seems like you are encountering some error messages related to your network setup, specifically with the Netgear CG814wg router. Let's break down the information provided:
  1. Computers and Connections:
    • 1st Computer: Running Windows XP Pro SP3, connected via Ethernet to the Netgear CG814wg.
    • 2nd Computer: Running Windows 7, connected wirelessly using a Netgear WG111v2 USB adapter.
    []Driver Information:
    • For the 1st computer:
      • Driver Provider: Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
      • Driver Date: 3/25/2009
      • Driver Version: 5.719.325.2009
      [
    • ]For the 2nd computer:
      • Driver Provider: Microsoft
    []Error Log Entries:
    • TUE DEC 06 15:54:16 2011:
      • ...
It seems like you are encountering some error messages related to your network setup, specifically with the Netgear CG814wg router. Let's break down the information provided:
  1. Computers and Connections:
    • 1st Computer: Running Windows XP Pro SP3, connected via Ethernet to the Netgear CG814wg.
    • 2nd Computer: Running Windows 7, connected wirelessly using a Netgear WG111v2 USB adapter.
    []Driver Information:
    • For the 1st computer:
      • Driver Provider: Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
      • Driver Date: 3/25/2009
      • Driver Version: 5.719.325.2009
      [
    • ]For the 2nd computer:
      • Driver Provider: Microsoft
    []Error Log Entries:
    • TUE DEC 06 15:54:16 2011:
      • Warning (5): Map Reject - Downstream Traffic Flow Not Mapped to BPI+ SAID
      [
    • ]Other Entries:
      • Error (4): ToD request sent- No Response received
      • Critical (3): DHCP WARNING - Non-critical field invalid in response These errors might indicate certain issues with the network configuration or communication between the devices and the router. Here's how you can approach the situation:
    []Map Reject Warning:
    • This warning suggests that there might be a mismatch in how downstream traffic is being handled. You may need to check the router settings or ensure that the configuration on the router matches the requirements of your network setup.
    [
    ]ToD Request Error:
    • The error about the ToD (Time of Day) request not receiving a response could be indicative of a timing issue or a communication problem. Ensure that the devices are synchronized in terms of time and check for any connectivity issues.
  2. DHCP Warning:
    • The DHCP warning points to a potential issue with the DHCP response indicating an invalid field. It could be related to how IP addresses are being assigned or conflicts in the network addressing scheme. To address these errors, you might consider:
      • Checking and adjusting the router settings related to downstream traffic mapping.
      • Verifying the network configurations on both the router and the connected devices.
      • Updating drivers for network adapters if necessary to ensure compatibility and performance.
      • Ensuring proper communication between devices and the router through appropriate settings and configurations.
      If these steps don't resolve the issues, further troubleshooting might be needed to pinpoint and resolve the underlying causes of the errors. It's essential to maintain a stable and secure network environment for smooth operation.
 


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