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Wireless Networking - Wireless interference / equipment keeps dropping out |
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Hi all,
I'm having the following problem with my wireless network, and was wondering if anyone could shed some light - Equipment: - Desktop PC with Windows Media Center - Belkin Wireless Router hard wired to Desktop - Adsl modem hanging off Router - IBM Centrino Notebook - D-Link G810 wireless bridge connected to gaming console - Setup - Router set to channel 11, broadcasting ssid, and with 128-bit WEP. - DHCP server enabled, and DHCP enabled on both notebook and gaming console - WCZ on desktop PC disabled - All firewalls turned off (for debugging purposes) - Problem - Notebook on it's own works fine, connects properly to the wireless network and stays connected - Bridge on it's own works fine, with my gaming console having complete internet access - It's only when I try to use both at the same time is that they drop out, i.e. Notebook will say 'connected', then 'no wireless network available' to 'connected again' - Gaming console keeps dropping in and out. - Switching either piece of equipment off, gives full functionality to the other. What am I doing wrong! If anyone could give me any help, it would be much appreciated, as I am already pulling my hair out trying to figure out what the problem is. Thanks in advance. leeto |
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