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Wireless Networking - connection to network drops |
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I have a small home network Host PC>>>>via ethernet to Router (BT
Voyager2000)>>> Laptop#1>>>>Laptop#2>>>>>PC (Client) Win XP 1gb DDRAM 30GB hd 1.25mhz processer all machines connect through the router accept the client pc which actually does connect for about 10 minutes then it drops the connection. It recognises the network and the channel, it also shows a very good signal strength, why does the connection keep dropping? Another thing is that it shows the connection as not connected even though the machine is connected. It uses a netgear M111 WA. The wireless utility shows the connection as being connected to a network that no longer exsists whilst the windows network connections window picks up the current network. Any ideas would be most welcome Timax45 |
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We've had the same problem at home. Our connection kept dropping because of
our wireless phone - even though it's only 900 MHz. Try unplugging your wireless phone to see if that helps. Good luck. Melanie "Timax45" wrote: > I have a small home network Host PC>>>>via ethernet to Router (BT > Voyager2000)>>> Laptop#1>>>>Laptop#2>>>>>PC (Client) > > Win XP > 1gb DDRAM > 30GB hd > 1.25mhz processer > > all machines connect through the router accept the client pc which actually > does connect for about 10 minutes then it drops the connection. It > recognises the network and the channel, it also shows a very good signal > strength, why does the connection keep dropping? Another thing is that it > shows the connection as not connected even though the machine is connected. > It uses a netgear M111 WA. The wireless utility shows the connection as > being connected to a network that no longer exsists whilst the windows > network connections window picks up the current network. > > Any ideas would be most welcome > > > > =?Utf-8?B?aGV5bWVsYW5pZQ==?= |
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Thanks Melanie, but that isnt the problem as I dont have a wireles phone. I
have 3 conventional wired phones all filtered. Tim "heymelanie" <> wrote in message news:ECB4C2CD-FEBA-42B4-A0DE-... > We've had the same problem at home. Our connection kept dropping because > of > our wireless phone - even though it's only 900 MHz. Try unplugging your > wireless phone to see if that helps. > > Good luck. > Melanie > > "Timax45" wrote: > >> I have a small home network Host PC>>>>via ethernet to Router (BT >> Voyager2000)>>> Laptop#1>>>>Laptop#2>>>>>PC (Client) >> >> Win XP >> 1gb DDRAM >> 30GB hd >> 1.25mhz processer >> >> all machines connect through the router accept the client pc which >> actually >> does connect for about 10 minutes then it drops the connection. It >> recognises the network and the channel, it also shows a very good signal >> strength, why does the connection keep dropping? Another thing is that it >> shows the connection as not connected even though the machine is >> connected. >> It uses a netgear M111 WA. The wireless utility shows the connection as >> being connected to a network that no longer exsists whilst the windows >> network connections window picks up the current network. >> >> Any ideas would be most welcome >> >> >> >> > Timax45 |
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