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For the past couple weeks, I've noticed that my wireless speed has been
intermittently dropping from 54.0 mbps to 1.0 mbps. Really haven't bothered me until now since I've got a lot to do today. I'm using WinXP Home and I have a Linksys WRT54G router. Is this a router or cable modem problem? I can provide more info if needed. Thanks, Wyman Wyman |
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It's a router issue. The number you're looking at shows the speed of the PC
/ Router connection. If you haven't already done so, I suggest powering the router off for a minute or two and then back on. Interference is another possible cause particularly from 2Ghz wireless phones, a microwave oven, or another nearby wireless router or access point on the same channel. Changing the channel on your might help (1,6, or 11 are the discreet possibilities). There could also be an issue at the computer, but I would start with these. -- "Wyman" <> wrote in message news:... > For the past couple weeks, I've noticed that my wireless speed has been > intermittently dropping from 54.0 mbps to 1.0 mbps. Really haven't > bothered me until now since I've got a lot to do today. I'm using WinXP > Home and I have a Linksys WRT54G router. Is this a router or cable modem > problem? I can provide more info if needed. > > Thanks, > Wyman > > GTS |
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To rule out Modem you can connect the computer directly to he Modem with a wire. Similarly you can try the Router with a wire. Otherwise it might be a newly generated electronic environmental noise. Try to change the transmission channel in the router, may be you would get a better result with another channel (1 or 11 are usually the best). Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Wyman" <> wrote in message news:... > For the past couple weeks, I've noticed that my wireless speed has been > intermittently dropping from 54.0 mbps to 1.0 mbps. Really haven't > bothered me until now since I've got a lot to do today. I'm using WinXP > Home and I have a Linksys WRT54G router. Is this a router or cable modem > problem? I can provide more info if needed. > > Thanks, > Wyman > > Jack [MVP-Networking] |
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Thanks GTS and Jack for your responses. My router was already set to
channel 11 but I switched it to channel 6 so I'll see if this helps. This drop in speed usually happens at night but for some reason yesterday it happened during the day. Wyman "Jack [MVP-Networking]" <> wrote in message news:... Hi To rule out Modem you can connect the computer directly to he Modem with a wire. Similarly you can try the Router with a wire. Otherwise it might be a newly generated electronic environmental noise. Try to change the transmission channel in the router, may be you would get a better result with another channel (1 or 11 are usually the best). Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Wyman" <> wrote in message news:... > For the past couple weeks, I've noticed that my wireless speed has been > intermittently dropping from 54.0 mbps to 1.0 mbps. Really haven't > bothered me until now since I've got a lot to do today. I'm using WinXP > Home and I have a Linksys WRT54G router. Is this a router or cable modem > problem? I can provide more info if needed. > > Thanks, > Wyman > > Wyman |
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"Wyman" <> wrote in message
news:%... > Thanks GTS and Jack for your responses. My router was already set to > channel 11 but I switched it to channel 6 so I'll see if this helps. This > drop in speed usually happens at night but for some reason yesterday it > happened during the day. Why does it always have to be the Router? The time I had this happen it was the Wireless nic in the PC. -- Phillip Windell www.wandtv.com The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft, or anyone else associated with me, including my cats. ----------------------------------------------------- Phillip Windell |
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You're welcome.
-- "Wyman" <> wrote in message news:%... > Thanks GTS and Jack for your responses. My router was already set to > channel 11 but I switched it to channel 6 so I'll see if this helps. This > drop in speed usually happens at night but for some reason yesterday it > happened during the day. > > Wyman > > > "Jack [MVP-Networking]" <> wrote in message > news:... > Hi > To rule out Modem you can connect the computer directly to he Modem with a > wire. > Similarly you can try the Router with a wire. > Otherwise it might be a newly generated electronic environmental noise. > Try to change the transmission channel in the router, may be you would get > a > better result with another channel (1 or 11 are usually the best). > Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) > > "Wyman" <> wrote in message > news:... >> For the past couple weeks, I've noticed that my wireless speed has been >> intermittently dropping from 54.0 mbps to 1.0 mbps. Really haven't >> bothered me until now since I've got a lot to do today. I'm using WinXP >> Home and I have a Linksys WRT54G router. Is this a router or cable modem >> problem? I can provide more info if needed. >> >> Thanks, >> Wyman >> >> > GTS |
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Load Netstumbler and check the Wireless environment. The timing issue points toward environmental noise. http://www.ezlan.net/wbars.html Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Wyman" <> wrote in message news:... > For the past couple weeks, I've noticed that my wireless speed has been > intermittently dropping from 54.0 mbps to 1.0 mbps. Really haven't > bothered me until now since I've got a lot to do today. I'm using WinXP > Home and I have a Linksys WRT54G router. Is this a router or cable modem > problem? I can provide more info if needed. > > Thanks, > Wyman > > Jack [MVP-Networking] |
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"Wyman" <> wrote in message
news:... > Hi Jack, > > I don't understand Netstumbler but I've attached a couple of pics and > maybe you can explain them to me. One thing I don't understand is why it > has my encryption as WEP when it's setup as WPA2. NetStumbler displays *all* encryption forms as WEP no matter what they are really using. -- Phillip Windell www.wandtv.com The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft, or anyone else associated with me, including my cats. ----------------------------------------------------- Phillip Windell |
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Ignore the WEP/WPA (Phillip is right). In Netstumbler choose the SSID Analysis, it shows you all the WIFI sources in the area that can be received by your wireless card, see if there are other Wireless sources that transmit strong signal, and choose in you Router a Channel that it is away from the others. Do it when the actual slowdown occurs. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Wyman" <> wrote in message news:... > Hi Jack, > > I don't understand Netstumbler but I've attached a couple of pics and > maybe you can explain them to me. One thing I don't understand is why it > has my encryption as WEP when it's setup as WPA2. > > Link for the 2nd pic cause it was too big to attach. > http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...ignalnoise.jpg > > Regards, > Wyman > > > > "Jack [MVP-Networking]" <> wrote in message > news:%... > Hi > Load Netstumbler and check the Wireless environment. > The timing issue points toward environmental noise. > http://www.ezlan.net/wbars.html > Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) > > "Wyman" <> wrote in message > news:... >> For the past couple weeks, I've noticed that my wireless speed has been >> intermittently dropping from 54.0 mbps to 1.0 mbps. Really haven't >> bothered me until now since I've got a lot to do today. I'm using WinXP >> Home and I have a Linksys WRT54G router. Is this a router or cable modem >> problem? I can provide more info if needed. >> >> Thanks, >> Wyman >> >> > > > Jack-MVP |
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On May 2, 2:34*pm, "Wyman" <wy...@nospam.com> wrote:
> For the past couple weeks, I've noticed that my wireless speed has been > intermittently dropping from 54.0 mbps to 1.0 mbps. *Really haven't bothered > me until now since I've got a lot to do today. *I'm using WinXP Home and I > have a Linksys WRT54G router. *Is this a router or cable modem problem? *I > can provide more info if needed. > > Thanks, > Wyman any chance you have someone living close by stealing bandwidth? Edify |
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