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Intel PROSet/Wireless shows varying signal quality
I have an 802.11g home network. My laptop uses Intel ProSet/Wireless to
manage WiFi connections. Sometimes the Intel ProSet/Wireless icon in the task bar shows poor signal quality event though the signal strength indicator in the ProSet/Wireless main screen shows five bars (the maximum). My laptop is located less than three fee from the wireless router. I have tried different channels with no effect. 1) What metric does Intel ProSet/Wireless use to determine signal quality? 2) How can I determine the cause of the intermittent poor signal quality? Any suggestions or pointers to reference material would be most welcome. -- ..Bill. |
Re: Intel PROSet/Wireless shows varying signal quality
On May 28, 3:46*pm, "Bill" <n...@no.com> wrote:
> I have an 802.11g home network. My laptop uses Intel ProSet/Wireless to > manage WiFi connections. Sometimes the Intel ProSet/Wireless icon in > the task bar shows poor signal quality event though the signal strength > indicator in the ProSet/Wireless main screen shows five bars (the > maximum). My laptop is located less than three fee from the wireless > router. I have tried different channels with no effect. > > 1) What metric does Intel ProSet/Wireless use to determine signal > quality? > > 2) How can I determine the cause of the intermittent poor signal > quality? > > Any suggestions or pointers to reference material would be most welcome. > > -- > .Bill. Sgnal interferance is normal. Can be cause by almost any environmental causes: -- Microwave ovens -- Cordless phones -- Additional wifi wireless networks in your area -- Cell phone -- Power |
Re: Intel PROSet/Wireless shows varying signal quality
smlunatick wrote:
> Sgnal interferance is normal. Can be cause by almost any > environmental causes: > > -- Microwave ovens > -- Cordless phones > -- Additional wifi wireless networks in your area > -- Cell phone > -- Power Thanks. If interferance that causes the network to fail was normal no one would use wireless networks.<g> I know it is not my microwave oven or cordless phones (different frequency). There are no other wifi networks within range. There are no cell phones in use in my house when the problem occurs. The house next to me is vacant at the moment so I know the problem is not there. Any suggestions for determining the cause or reducing its impact? -- ..Bill. |
Re: Intel PROSet/Wireless shows varying signal quality
On May 28, 4:32*pm, "Bill" <n...@no.com> wrote:
> smlunatick wrote: > > Sgnal interferance is normal. *Can be cause by almost any > > environmental causes: > > > -- Microwave ovens > > -- Cordless phones > > -- Additional wifi wireless networks in your area > > -- Cell phone > > -- Power > > Thanks. If interferance that causes the network to fail was normal no > one would use wireless networks.<g> I know it is not my microwave oven > or cordless phones (different frequency). There are no other wifi > networks within range. There are no cell phones in use in my house when > the problem occurs. The house next to me is vacant at the moment so I > know the problem is not there. > > Any suggestions for determining the cause or reducing its impact? > > -- > .Bill. Did you scan for the Wireless network in your area? Where is the router placed? It should be in the center of your network area. Walls, eleectronic equipement and appliances can "reflect" some of the signals. |
Re: Intel PROSet/Wireless shows varying signal quality
smlunatick wrote:
> Did you scan for the Wireless network in your area? Yes. There are a couple of other networks but they are not close and none is on the channel I am using. > > Where is the router placed? It should be in the center of your > network area. It is not but it cannot be moved. Location cannot be relevant to the problem. > > Walls, eleectronic equipement and appliances can "reflect" some of the > signals. The problem is that the signal quality as reported by Intel ProSet/Wireless suddenly drops dramatically for a period of time that may range from minutes to hours then suddenly returns to its normal value. Walls cannot cause that effect. I am beginning to suspect that it must be some kind of interference and that once I eliminate possible causes in my home there is nothing else I can do. Is that the case? -- ..Bill. |
Re: Intel PROSet/Wireless shows varying signal quality
"Bill" <no@no.com> wrote in message
news:#56mlPTwIHA.420@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... ......... > I am beginning to suspect that it must be some kind of interference and > that once I eliminate possible causes in my home there is nothing else > I can do. Is that the case? > A professional wi-fi installer can find what is this interference, and locate your equipment optimally. Of course, this will cost you. There are also some RF energy meters and software for amateurs - google... --PA |
Re: Intel PROSet/Wireless shows varying signal quality
Pavel A. wrote:
> There are also some RF energy meters and software for amateurs - > google... Thanks. -- ..Bill. |
Re: Intel PROSet/Wireless shows varying signal quality
You guys are forgetting 1 fact presented by Bill (OP), that is: "My laptop
is located less than three fee from the wireless router" (I take that as 3 feet instead of "fee"). 3 ft isn't that far. At this distance, signal strength and quality should be in the 90% range (and up) constantly. @Bill (wild guess) Perhaps PROSet driver or firmware needs an update "Pavel A." <pavel_a@NOwritemeNO.com> wrote in message news:OafYQIXwIHA.4488@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > "Bill" <no@no.com> wrote in message > news:#56mlPTwIHA.420@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > ........ >> I am beginning to suspect that it must be some kind of interference and >> that once I eliminate possible causes in my home there is nothing else >> I can do. Is that the case? >> > > A professional wi-fi installer can find what is > this interference, and locate your equipment optimally. > Of course, this will cost you. > There are also some RF energy meters and software for amateurs - google... > > --PA > |
Re: Intel PROSet/Wireless shows varying signal quality
John wrote:
> @Bill > (wild guess) Perhaps PROSet driver or firmware needs an update I would believe that except that when the signal quality drops we see it drop on my wife's laptop (an HP dv1000, I have a Dell Inspiron 9300) as well. Her laptop does not use Intel ProSet/Wireless. I got hold of a second access point and now have it set up about two feet from the first but using a different channel. The next time the signal quality drops I want to see if it drops for both access points. I also have Network Stumbler installed now so I will see what it shows the next time the signal drops. Thanks to eveyone for the information and suggestions. -- ..Bill. |
Re: Intel PROSet/Wireless shows varying signal quality
"Bill" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:uIMtU8awIHA.3516@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > I would believe that except that when the signal quality drops we see > it drop on my wife's laptop (an HP dv1000, I have a Dell Inspiron 9300) > as well. Her laptop does not use Intel ProSet/Wireless. I agree. That narrows it down to either the router or interference. Does your router happen to be newer version of Linksys WRT54G? > I got hold of a second access point and now have it set up about two > feet from the first but using a different channel. The next time the > signal quality drops I want to see if it drops for both access points. > I also have Network Stumbler installed now so I will see what it shows > the next time the signal drops. Come back and post your findings, if you don't mind. I'd love to hear it. |
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