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Wireless Networking - Getting "timed" out on Linksys wireless network |
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I have 3 machines using XP pro. Internet/firewall software is Norton. The
router is a Linksys WRT54G. I can make connections and surf the web using the wireless network, but after a few minutes the wireless units lose connection. I am able to reconnect, but it's a vicious cycle. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Troy =?Utf-8?B?dHJveV95?= |
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From the linksys KB:
If your wireless signal is intermittent, then you are most likely you are experiencing 2.4 GHz interference. You will need to try switching channels and changing the SSI D on your WRT54G. The best channels are 1, 6 and 11. To switch channels: 1. Using a computer that is plugged into the router directly with a network cable, open a web browser. 2. In the “Address Bar” type http://192.168.1.1 and press Enter. 3. A box should appear asking for a “User Name” and a “Password”. Leave the “User Name” field empty, and type your WRT54G router password into the “Password” field (the default “Password” is admin) and click the OK button or press [Enter]. 4. The WRT54G “Setup” page should now appear. Click onto the Wireless page. 5. When the “Wireless” page loads, you should be on the Basic Wireless Settings sub-section. 6. Look for the “Wireless Channel” option. The default channel is set to “6 - 2.437GHz”. Change it to either “1 - 2.412GHz”, or “11 - 2.462GHz”. 7. Click on the Save Settings button toward the bottom of the page to save changes. Click Continue when prompted to reload the page. 8. The channel of your WRT54G has now been changed. Restart your wireless computers so that they can automatically connect using the new channel. 9. If you still experiencing interference using channels 1, 6, or 11, try switching the router to the other channels as well (2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10) and find one that captures a good connection. Author: KBSM Copyright © 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. "troy_y" wrote: > I have 3 machines using XP pro. Internet/firewall software is Norton. The > router is a Linksys WRT54G. I can make connections and surf the web using > the wireless network, but after a few minutes the wireless units lose > connection. I am able to reconnect, but it's a vicious cycle. > > Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. > > Troy =?Utf-8?B?SHVnaA==?= |
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interference, change channel
mike "troy_y" <> wrote in message news:36C0071A-C57F-41D9-9181-... > I have 3 machines using XP pro. Internet/firewall software is Norton. The > router is a Linksys WRT54G. I can make connections and surf the web using > the wireless network, but after a few minutes the wireless units lose > connection. I am able to reconnect, but it's a vicious cycle. > > Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. > > Troy mikeFNB |
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