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I have recently set up a small wireless network in my house. However one of
the computers is having problems staying on the network. It cositantly disconects at random time intervals but then reconects usually within 30 seconds. I am using a Netgear WG311 v2 card. However the software that came with the card just caused my computer to crash as did the updated drivers off the Netgear website so I used sp2 to set up the connection. The connection worked fine for the first few hours but then this problem occured the signal strength is classed as low could this cause the the connection to fail. As it is I have tried reinstalling the hardware and the software and checking the pin connections of the card but this hasn't worked the designated IP adress is correct as is the subnet mask and the default gateway. Has any one got any idea how I can solve this problem? Thanks Screamer =?Utf-8?B?U2NyZWFtZXI=?= |
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Carey "Screamer" <> wrote in message news:231CA286-3753-41DD-9F30-... >I have recently set up a small wireless network in my house. However one of > the computers is having problems staying on the network. It cositantly > disconects at random time intervals but then reconects usually within 30 > seconds. I am using a Netgear WG311 v2 card. However the software that > came > with the card just caused my computer to crash as did the updated drivers > off > the Netgear website so I used sp2 to set up the connection. The connection > worked fine for the first few hours but then this problem occured the > signal > strength is classed as low could this cause the the connection to fail. As > it > is I have tried reinstalling the hardware and the software and checking > the > pin connections of the card but this hasn't worked the designated IP > adress > is correct as is the subnet mask and the default gateway. Has any one got > any > idea how I can solve this problem? > > Thanks Screamer > Carey Holzman |
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See if this helps:
1. Open the Network Connections folder. 2. Right-click on the icon for the wireless connection and select "Properties". 3. Click on the "Authentication" tab. 4. Uncheck the "Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network" checkbox. 5. Click "OK" on all dialogs that are open to save the settings. 6. Test and verify that the connection holds. Bill "Screamer" wrote: > I have recently set up a small wireless network in my house. However one of > the computers is having problems staying on the network. It cositantly > disconects at random time intervals but then reconects usually within 30 > seconds. I am using a Netgear WG311 v2 card. However the software that came > with the card just caused my computer to crash as did the updated drivers off > the Netgear website so I used sp2 to set up the connection. The connection > worked fine for the first few hours but then this problem occured the signal > strength is classed as low could this cause the the connection to fail. As it > is I have tried reinstalling the hardware and the software and checking the > pin connections of the card but this hasn't worked the designated IP adress > is correct as is the subnet mask and the default gateway. Has any one got any > idea how I can solve this problem? > > Thanks Screamer > =?Utf-8?B?d2lsbGlhbWU=?= |
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I have now managed to install an updated driver which works with SP2 I have
also disabled WZC. This worked for about a day but now it is disconecting at random periods. sometimes after 20 seconds sometimes ten minutes. I Have tried to find the authentication tab but there are only two tabs there. General and Advanced. Am I looking in the right place? (Show connections > wireless connection > properties). Thanks for your help so far Screamer =?Utf-8?B?U2NyZWFtZXI=?= |
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Screamer wrote:
> I have now managed to install an updated driver which works with SP2 > I have also disabled WZC. This worked for about a day but now it is > disconecting at random periods. sometimes after 20 seconds sometimes > ten minutes. I Have tried to find the authentication tab but there are > only two tabs there. > General and Advanced. Am I looking in the right place? (Show > connections > wireless connection > properties). > Thanks for your help so far Screamer I have two suggestions: 1. Make sure that there is no power management enabled in the adapter's properties. Go to the Device Manager, find the wireless nic and double-click it to get its Properties. Look on the Power Management tab and uncheck the box allowing Windows to turn it off. 2. If #1 doesn't work or isn't applicable, see if a different wireless nic will work. If it does, you know the original nic is defective and maybe you can return it. Malke -- MS MVP - Windows Shell/User Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" Malke |
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