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Jerricho 16th Jan 2005 15:22

Wireless connection dropping out
 
I've just got a new wireless router for my internet connection and it seems to be dropping out every 15 mins or so. I'm using XP on a HP Pavillion zv5000 (with a built in Broadcom 54g 802.11g Network card, and the router is also "g" rated as well.

I am wondering if something is interfering with it, as I have picked up that one of my neighbours is running a wireless system as well (when the connection drops and does a search for wireless connections, his connection comes up as well as a connection option)

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

longarm 16th Jan 2005 15:27

Simple answer, if next doors connections seems reliable and allows you to connect, use his. Cancel broadband sell router on ebay. With money buy beer.

Jerricho 16th Jan 2005 15:44

Ahhh, if only life were that simple Longarm. He (like myself) has encrypted his signal, and if he's as much of a tight arse as he makes out to be, he's probably only got "DSL lite" as it's referred to here, which is only about 5 times faster than dial up.

mikeddavies 16th Jan 2005 16:08

Try changing the channel used by your router - most use channel 6 by default - could try say 9.
MikeD

Jerricho 16th Jan 2005 16:20

Ahhh, good thinking mate! :ok:

Toxteth O'Grady 16th Jan 2005 16:45

Also if you are happy that your encryption is working Ok, try turning off MAC filtering and see if that improves things.

longarm 16th Jan 2005 17:41

Arggg! If it wasn't for those pesky kids we'd have gotten away with it.

BEagle 16th Jan 2005 17:43

Have you got a 'dial on demand' option set as a default on your router? If so, there is a possibility that the ADSL connection will drop after a period of inactivity.

Is it the W-LAN connection or ADSL internet connection which drops? If it's the ADSL, try looking into the router configuration and changing 'dial on demand' to 'always on'. But if the W-LAN drops out even with the computer right next to the router, it must be something else.

Toxteth O'Grady 16th Jan 2005 18:05


it must be something else.
No sh1t Sherlock :} LOL

Jerricho 16th Jan 2005 19:02

I think I've got it sussed folks.

Thank you very much one and all (especially you there Longarm ;) )

BEagle 16th Jan 2005 19:15

So what did you do?

Jerricho 16th Jan 2005 21:48

I chucked the router out the window and tried to crack into the neighbour's connection :E ;)



Seriously though, silly me, the ethernet cable port on the laptop was still enabled. I think it was trying to connect every 10/15 mins or so and may have been conflicting with it. I disabled it and it seems to be behaving itself.........for the moment. I haven't really had a chance to use it for a longer time. Damn work getting in the way of things. ;)

Jerricho 17th Jan 2005 14:43

Actually folks, I was wrong. it's still doing it. HELP!!!!

Toxteth O'Grady 17th Jan 2005 21:02

Is there a firmware update available for your router?

Jerricho 18th Jan 2005 20:34

Hi guys,

I thought I would just bump this to the top once more. The damn thing is still doing it. *Scratches head*

BEagle 18th Jan 2005 20:52

Which component is dropping out - the wireless link or the ADSL connection?

HughMartin 18th Jan 2005 21:46

Do you have any other wireless devices in the area? I have a wireless webcam connected to another computer which if switched on will cut out my WiFi connection.

Some cordless telephones, microwaves or other similar devices (including bluetooth) will upset WiFi.

Jerricho 18th Jan 2005 22:14

The ADSL connection is fine (as we have it through our cable TV provider, there is a status light on the set top box shoing the connection, and it's fine)

The actual wireless connection on the laptop drops, then reconnects after about 5 seconds. And it seems to happen every 14 mins, almost to the second. It's a pain in the a$$ when in the middle of a download. I've checked all the processes that are actuive to see what may be running to conflict with it, and can't find anything there.

Hugh, I hadn't thought of the cordless phone thing, as the router does sit on the desk next tot he phone base unit. Bluetooth hasn't exactly made it this far to Winnipeg yet (much to my disgust ;) ) so it's nothing there. I think you're onto something. Something around must be interfering with it.

Thanks again guys.

Tonkatoy 19th Jan 2005 10:21

Two questions.

Are you using XP to manage the wireless connection and have you upgraded to SP2?

I've noticed that XP SP1 regularly dropped my wireless connections only to reconnect seconds later.

The old solution, use the tools that came with the card (clear the tick in the box "allow windows to manage this connection" or upgrade to XP SP2.

Of course, this may not help at all...

Ian

Jerricho 19th Jan 2005 16:59

Thanks Ian.

I haven't upgraded to SP2 simply because I like to manage my security settings, and that damn thing drove me nuts.

*Sigh*


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