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Wireless Networking - RE: Wireless losing connection |
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Generally, the reason it cannot renew the connection is
that enough time for release of the IP address has not been established. So, essentially you are trying to connect using an IP that the system thinks is already in use. That said, there are a couple of things that will cause your connection to drop. If you have anything interfering with the wireless channel you are using, such as a wireless 2.4 phone, microwave oven - anything in the 2,400 range, this may cause your connection to drop. Most phones now auto-channel and you cannot select a new channel. If you are on channel one with your wireless and your phone happens to hit channel one AND you get close enough to your wirelss router or adapter, you will likely lose the connection. If you are sitting at the kitchen table with your wireless laptop and the wife turns the microwave on, you will also likely lose your wireless connection. Oddly enough and for whatever reason, when I am wireless in the garage, I often lose my connection when the AC handler shuts off - go figure. Anyway, the gleam of the 2.4 gig phones is over for me. I now use a 900 megahertz, spread spectrum phone with good clarity and range and it never interferes with my wireless network. Most phones will land on the same channel when they are engaged. So, try changing your wireless net to a different channel until you find one that is less interfered with. Lastly, check the renew or lease time of your wireless adapters and see where they're set at. If they're set at like 24 hours, try setting them for a week or even a month as I do. Also, you may wish to simply set your wireless adapters to a static IP to eliminate this possible cause. I did this on my primary machine to assure there would never be an IP issue, as I use this particular machine for remote access. Vince >-----Original Message----- >I also forgot to include this is using WEP, and does it with both Windows >Zero disabled or enabled (as someone suggested that may be a problem). With >Windows Zero disabled, the Dlink software says it's still connected to the >network but Windows says it can't connect if you disable it.... > > >. > vja2000 |
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