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Wireless Networking - Interfence? Wireless XP no longer connects in one area |
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Hi,
Recently, wireless works ok from other areas, but Win XP laptop wireless no longer connects from one corner of the house. A wireless weather station in the same area also stopped working at the same time. Previously both had worked well for months. Any ideas? Thanks! Dugie Dugie |
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what else is around that corner of the house? you add a new cordless phone?
is it real close to a neighbor who just added a phone or wireless network? have you tried turning off the weather station and seeing if the computer starts working, maybe it is defective? try changing channels on the wireless network and see if that helps. "Dugie" <> wrote in message news:%... Hi, Recently, wireless works ok from other areas, but Win XP laptop wireless no longer connects from one corner of the house. A wireless weather station in the same area also stopped working at the same time. Previously both had worked well for months. Any ideas? Thanks! Dugie Dave |
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Wireless Network signal is very susceptible to Noise and environmental changes. It might work in a certain location with a marginal signal; it might suddenly stop working at that location when the signal slides down in strength or quality. Marginal signal can Easily become Non Functional with the introduction of physical obstacles and electrical interference. Changing the Wireless channel might help. The channel is configured in the Wireless Router/Access Point, and he best bet are channel 1 or 11. Otherwise, you probably need to add Wireless Hardware or change the positioning of the current transmitting units to improve the coverage. The best Method to Extend Wireless Coverage depends heavily on the Specific Environment. Look at these pages, they describe most of the options that are within the means of Entry Level users, and choose the one that fits you environment best. http://www.ezlan.net/Distance.html Wirelessly http://www.ezlan.net/bridging.html http://www.ezlan.net/antennae.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "Dugie" <> wrote in message news:%... Hi, Recently, wireless works ok from other areas, but Win XP laptop wireless no longer connects from one corner of the house. A wireless weather station in the same area also stopped working at the same time. Previously both had worked well for months. Any ideas? Thanks! Dugie Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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Nothing new has been added near the corner of the house, and the weather station has been turned off.
When it crashes the laptop, the blue screen of death comes up with error codes. Googling the error codes says it is the wireless adaptor in the laptop. Investigated and checked for any updated drivers etc. all to no avail. It is not the laptop as it works perfectly fine anywhere else. Have disconnected anything & everything electrical, replaced the 10 year old microwave, energy saving light bulbs, router, relocated cordless phones, cell phones etc. but no help. I'll try changing the channels. Thanks, Dugie "Dave" <> wrote in message news:%... > what else is around that corner of the house? you add a new cordless phone? > is it real close to a neighbor who just added a phone or wireless network? > have you tried turning off the weather station and seeing if the computer > starts working, maybe it is defective? try changing channels on the > wireless network and see if that helps. > > > "Dugie" <> wrote in message > news:%... > Hi, > > Recently, wireless works ok from other areas, but Win XP laptop wireless no > longer connects from one corner of the house. > A wireless weather station in the same area also stopped working at the same > time. Previously both had worked well for months. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks! > Dugie > > Dugie |
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Thanks, Jack. I'll try your specific channel suggestions, and check those sites.
Dugie "Jack (MVP-Networking)." <> wrote in message news:%... > Hi > > Wireless Network signal is very susceptible to Noise and environmental > changes. > > It might work in a certain location with a marginal signal; it might > suddenly stop working at that location when the signal slides down in > strength or quality. > > Marginal signal can Easily become Non Functional with the introduction of > physical obstacles and electrical interference. > > Changing the Wireless channel might help. The channel is configured in the > Wireless Router/Access Point, and he best bet are channel 1 or 11. > > Otherwise, you probably need to add Wireless Hardware or change the > positioning of the current transmitting units to improve the coverage. > > The best Method to Extend Wireless Coverage depends heavily on the Specific > Environment. Look at these pages, they describe most of the options that are > within the means of Entry Level users, and choose the one that fits you > environment best. > > http://www.ezlan.net/Distance.html Wirelessly > > http://www.ezlan.net/bridging.html > > http://www.ezlan.net/antennae.html > > Jack (MVP-Networking). > > > > "Dugie" <> wrote in message > news:%... > Hi, > > Recently, wireless works ok from other areas, but Win XP laptop wireless no > longer connects from one corner of the house. > A wireless weather station in the same area also stopped working at the same > time. Previously both had worked well for months. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks! > Dugie > > Dugie |
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a bsod is NOT a normal effect of loss of signal or interference... if that
is what happens, and only near that corner of the house, then something really strange is going on. if your machine crashes anytime it looses signal then you have a driver problem. "Dugie" <> wrote in message news:... Nothing new has been added near the corner of the house, and the weather station has been turned off. When it crashes the laptop, the blue screen of death comes up with error codes. Googling the error codes says it is the wireless adaptor in the laptop. Investigated and checked for any updated drivers etc. all to no avail. It is not the laptop as it works perfectly fine anywhere else. Have disconnected anything & everything electrical, replaced the 10 year old microwave, energy saving light bulbs, router, relocated cordless phones, cell phones etc. but no help. I'll try changing the channels. Thanks, Dugie "Dave" <> wrote in message news:%... > what else is around that corner of the house? you add a new cordless > phone? > is it real close to a neighbor who just added a phone or wireless network? > have you tried turning off the weather station and seeing if the computer > starts working, maybe it is defective? try changing channels on the > wireless network and see if that helps. > > > "Dugie" <> wrote in message > news:%... > Hi, > > Recently, wireless works ok from other areas, but Win XP laptop wireless > no > longer connects from one corner of the house. > A wireless weather station in the same area also stopped working at the > same > time. Previously both had worked well for months. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks! > Dugie > > Dave |
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