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I hope someone out there can help me out, cause I'm tearing my hair out . . .
I have a Dell Dimension 5150 (brand-spanking new) with XP Home Edition installed. I am using a D-Link DWL-G122 AirPlus G 2.4GHz Wireless USB Adapter and a Hawking HWR54G wireless router. This set-up works very well (strong signal, 54 Mbps) when unsecured. However, when I enable WPA-PSK and create a Key, I run into problems. After a minute or two, I can't access any internet sites at all even though the icons at the bottom-right of my desktop tell me that the USB adapter is functioning and that the computer is connected to the network. When I "repair" the connection (I can't remember if this is done by clicking the USB adapter icon or the network icon), its fine for another minute or two and then . . . well you get the idea. Does anyone have any idea what's going on? I'll take any help I can get. Thanks. =?Utf-8?B?MTIzQUI=?= |
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This could be caused by a number of factors. Starting at the top, have you
ruled out interference? I'd recommend downloading Netstumbler and enumerating what channel's neighbouring wireless access points are using: http://www.netstumbler.com/ If this is not the issue then one workaround you could try is to make the Key Renewal period very short. Or , alternatively, try the following registry edit which is downloadable at my blog (click 'Registry Files' under 'Wireless Tweaks' on the front page): http://spaces.msn.com/members/wirelessnetworking/ -- All the best, Ryan Younger. http://spaces.msn.com/members/wirelessnetworking/ - Ryan's Wireless Networking Weblog "123AB" <> wrote in message news:93141B8F-2E63-41C0-B143-... >I hope someone out there can help me out, cause I'm tearing my hair out . . >. > > I have a Dell Dimension 5150 (brand-spanking new) with XP Home Edition > installed. I am using a D-Link DWL-G122 AirPlus G 2.4GHz Wireless USB > Adapter and a Hawking HWR54G wireless router. This set-up works very well > (strong signal, 54 Mbps) when unsecured. However, when I enable WPA-PSK > and > create a Key, I run into problems. After a minute or two, I can't access > any > internet sites at all even though the icons at the bottom-right of my > desktop > tell me that the USB adapter is functioning and that the computer is > connected to the network. When I "repair" the connection (I can't > remember > if this is done by clicking the USB adapter icon or the network icon), its > fine for another minute or two and then . . . well you get the idea. > > Does anyone have any idea what's going on? I'll take any help I can get. > Thanks. Ryan Younger |
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