Windows XP SP3 Causing Router Crashes
KrispyBytes writes "Windows XP SP3 has been named as the culprit causing home routers to go into a crash and reboot cycle. One router maker has released firmware updates to fix the problem, but has not yet revealed what is actually different about XP SP3's networking stack or UPnP behaviour that causes the problem. Router maker Billion Managing Director Raaj Menon said "as Microsoft plans to make Windows XP SP3 an automatic upgrade this month, the number of affected routers may increase significantly.""
We all know that most routers use Linux, usually an old kernel that won't/can't be upgraded. I'm wondering if they are intentionally exploiting a bug in the linux TCP/IP stack to cause crashes/instability/etc. With MS trying to get in on the phone/embedded device market, they could license NT/IIS for router usage and make some serious cash.
Do you even lift?
These aren't the 'roids you're looking for.
True but it takes two to tango, just like a website should never crash a browser it is relevent that the OS/website is abusing the specifications soo badly to cause the crashes.
It is the manufactures fault that thier crashing, but this bug wouldnt be seen if xp was behaving correctly.
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If I can be modded down for being a troll, can I be modded up for being an orc, or a balrog?
You mean your tongue isn't in your cheek?
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