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Help with Wireless Network

Starter: *Matt* Posted: 19 years ago Views: 1.1K
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I have a Broadcom 802.11b/g WLAN wireless card and a Belkin 54g wireless router. The problem I am experiecing is my computer keeps disconnecting from my router. I've already tried updating my wireless card. Any suggestions?
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#1844100
Lvl 19
Have you tried the peanut butter trick yet?
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#1844101
Lvl 17
is that where you put it on your dick and get your dog to lick it off for cheap thrills? It's a good suggestion but how's it gonna help me fix my computer?!?
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#1844102
Lvl 7
Upgrade the firmware on the router
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#1844103
Lvl 17
Firmware Info.
There is no new firmware update available for this Router!

Anymore ideas???
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#1844104
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Quote:
Originally posted by wow10inches

Upgrade the firmware on the router


basically ... OWNAGE
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#1844105
Lvl 17
Quote:
Originally posted by akdizzle

[reply=wow10inches]
Upgrade the firmware on the router


basically ... OWNAGE
[/reply]

YEAH!
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#1844106
Lvl 17
just tell me you dont have your router an ungodly distance away from your computer


or like behind several feet of steel
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#1844107
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Quote:
Originally posted by Burn

just tell me you dont have your router an ungodly distance away from your computer


or like behind several feet of steel


nope about 6 feet away!
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#1844108
Lvl 16
Make sure the power saver setting on the Wireless card is cut off. Also, check the Event Viewer to see if it is giving a reaosn for the drop. Maybe something is hoggin resources or the card is attempting some autonegotiate thing and is losing it.
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#1844109
Lvl 17
still no joy
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#1844110
Lvl 17
Try changing the channel where your WLAN is on.
It might be interference due to other wireless networks nearby.
I'm having the same problems all the time, there are 5 other WLANs in my proximity in our building, and I have to check my neighbours' networks all the time to get a good channel with no interference.

Install NetStrumbler to your computer and check other networks around, and try to change channels to something else....
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#1844111
Lvl 17
il give that a try thanks man(beer)

It says im not connected but its lettin me on the net for about 10mins then cuts off???
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#1844112
Lvl 17
Do you have WEP or WPA protection on your network?

My personal experience is that if you use WPA (which is safer), your network is much more likely to suffer outages due to interference. I had my network working without problems with WEP as long as I wasn't on same channel with anyopne, but when I changed to WPA, I suffer outages when I have another network on a close channel!

WLAN has 13 channels available here, and you need to have 5 between (1-7-13) if you don't want interference at all from other networks. It's also possible to have 4 channels (1-5-9-13) with only small amount of interference....

So if your problems are because of other stations interfering, your best bet is to search for the most powerful signals nearby, and choose your own channel as far away from them as possible.
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#1844113
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Quote:
Originally posted by wit_

Do you have WEP or WPA protection on your network?

My personal experience is that if you use WPA (which is safer), your network is much more likely to suffer outages due to interference. I had my network working without problems with WEP as long as I wasn't on same channel with anyopne, but when I changed to WPA, I suffer outages when I have another network on a close channel!

WLAN has 13 channels available here, and you need to have 5 channels in between if you don't want interference from other networks. So that doesn't leave many choises....

So if your problems are because of other stations interfering, your best bet is to search for the most powerful signals nearby, and choose your own channel as far away from them as possible.


woooooooooow, you´re smart
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#1844114
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*updated my previous message a bit*
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#1844115
Lvl 12
it might actually be the belkin router (past experience with them as having crappy wifi). but i agree with wit. try channels 1, 11, and 6.
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#1844116
Lvl 12
or, seeing as how you're only 6 feet away, try a 3 meter cable...
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#1844117
Lvl 6
Are you using a 2.4 Ghz cordless phone or is there a microwave in the area? Both these items work on the same freq and will cause you to drop.
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#1844118
Lvl 17
Thanks guys just had to change it to WEP wit was right its all set up now (beer)
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