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Wireless Networking - dropping connection regularly |
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I am connected to a linksys wireless router at home. My connection to the
internet drops frequently but my internal network and the status of my wireless connection is fine. I'm usually on MS Messenger when this happens. My internal network consists of a cable modem > router > network consisting of serving dishing out DHCP and DNS information internally > internal Wireless Router acting as a switch/WAP. If I stop and start the Wirelss Zero Configuration service, my internet connection is restored. Also, if I keep a persistent PING going to an external site, I don't get nearly as many drops. This is a known issue ... I am revisiting it after months of going back to a wired connection. =?Utf-8?B?Q0pa?= |
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From your description it sounds like an ISP network problem to my mind. So
nothing you can do on your end other than changing to another ISP. Starting and stopping the Wireless Zero configuration would rebuild your ISP connection, so this would wake up the ISP connection. There are some programs that will continually ping an address designed to keep an ISP from putting your connection to sleep. But using these kind of programs maybe frown upon by your ISP. -- David Hettel Microsoft MVP Mobile Devices Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "CJZ" <> wrote in message news:51F54AC1-68B6-4233-B3F6-... >I am connected to a linksys wireless router at home. My connection to the > internet drops frequently but my internal network and the status of my > wireless connection is fine. I'm usually on MS Messenger when this > happens. > > My internal network consists of a cable modem > router > network > consisting > of serving dishing out DHCP and DNS information internally > internal > Wireless Router acting as a switch/WAP. > > If I stop and start the Wirelss Zero Configuration service, my internet > connection is restored. Also, if I keep a persistent PING going to an > external site, I don't get nearly as many drops. > > This is a known issue ... I am revisiting it after months of going back to > a > wired connection. > > David Hettel MVP MobileDevices |
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Thank you David.
If I was having the same issue with my connection when it is attached by a network cable, I'd have to agree with you. The fact that it's only an issue when I'm connecting through my wireless makes me think the Wireless config. has got to be the cause. Agree or Disagree? "David Hettel MVP MobileDevices" wrote: > From your description it sounds like an ISP network problem to my mind. So > nothing you can do on your end other than changing to another ISP. Starting > and stopping the Wireless Zero configuration would rebuild your ISP > connection, so this would wake up the ISP connection. There are some > programs that will continually ping an address designed to keep an ISP from > putting your connection to sleep. But using these kind of programs maybe > frown upon by your ISP. > > -- > David Hettel > Microsoft MVP Mobile Devices > > Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group > for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions > addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. > > Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com > "CJZ" <> wrote in message > news:51F54AC1-68B6-4233-B3F6-... > >I am connected to a linksys wireless router at home. My connection to the > > internet drops frequently but my internal network and the status of my > > wireless connection is fine. I'm usually on MS Messenger when this > > happens. > > > > My internal network consists of a cable modem > router > network > > consisting > > of serving dishing out DHCP and DNS information internally > internal > > Wireless Router acting as a switch/WAP. > > > > If I stop and start the Wirelss Zero Configuration service, my internet > > connection is restored. Also, if I keep a persistent PING going to an > > external site, I don't get nearly as many drops. > > > > This is a known issue ... I am revisiting it after months of going back to > > a > > wired connection. > > > > > > > =?Utf-8?B?Q0pa?= |
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Well you are the one that said, "...my internal network and the status of my
wireless connection is fine." I'm basing my answer on what you are telling me. You never said until now that it's only happening on your wireless network. So what is actually happening? Have you and someone else actually been using MSN Messenger, one wirelessly and one wired, and had the wirelessly connected one loose the connection to MSN? While the wired one stays connected? After you have lost the connection to MSN, can you still open web pages on the wireless computer, can you click on reconnect and reestablish the connection? Or must you disable the WZC service and re-enable it? Ever taken this wireless computer to a hotspot and connected there, does it show this same behavior using a different wireless router? -- David Hettel Microsoft MVP Mobile Devices Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "CJZ" <> wrote in message news:5FED1C8E-1A67-4EA4-9800-... > Thank you David. > > If I was having the same issue with my connection when it is attached by a > network cable, I'd have to agree with you. The fact that it's only an > issue > when I'm connecting through my wireless makes me think the Wireless > config. > has got to be the cause. > > Agree or Disagree? > > > "David Hettel MVP MobileDevices" wrote: > >> From your description it sounds like an ISP network problem to my mind. >> So >> nothing you can do on your end other than changing to another ISP. >> Starting >> and stopping the Wireless Zero configuration would rebuild your ISP >> connection, so this would wake up the ISP connection. There are some >> programs that will continually ping an address designed to keep an ISP >> from >> putting your connection to sleep. But using these kind of programs maybe >> frown upon by your ISP. >> >> -- >> David Hettel >> Microsoft MVP Mobile Devices >> >> Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group >> for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions >> addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. >> >> Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com >> "CJZ" <> wrote in message >> news:51F54AC1-68B6-4233-B3F6-... >> >I am connected to a linksys wireless router at home. My connection to >> >the >> > internet drops frequently but my internal network and the status of my >> > wireless connection is fine. I'm usually on MS Messenger when this >> > happens. >> > >> > My internal network consists of a cable modem > router > network >> > consisting >> > of serving dishing out DHCP and DNS information internally > internal >> > Wireless Router acting as a switch/WAP. >> > >> > If I stop and start the Wirelss Zero Configuration service, my internet >> > connection is restored. Also, if I keep a persistent PING going to an >> > external site, I don't get nearly as many drops. >> > >> > This is a known issue ... I am revisiting it after months of going back >> > to >> > a >> > wired connection. >> > >> > >> >> >> David Hettel MVP MobileDevices |
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