Wireless network problems
Hi,
I have a D-Link wireless router, which is used to share the home adsl line with 2 computers. However, I am frequently getting problems where it will just seemingly lose the connection to the internet, and won't restore it unless i reset factory defaults and reconfigure the adsl connection. The connection to the router seems fine from both computers (one via cat5, the other via wireless), and the internet is never a problem with a non-wireless modem. Anyone have any ideas? Regards SS |
Have deleted my answer as after much reflection, I think I am completely out of the tree on this one. Please forgive me! Let me go and think for a while...
Conan |
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Have you tried re-booting the router [unplug power for 10 secs and re-power]?
When mine drops out occasionally, this usually works... FJJP |
I have had exactly the same problem with my Belkin ADSL Modem Router thingy. I turned off the Windows firewall and it has not dropped out for days now. I used to have to unplug it every time it dropped out. Give that a try if you have another firewall running (I have McAfee).
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A lot of problems like this are caused by the positioning of the router. Try moving it and see how you get on.
Regards SHL |
Position and alignment (vertical/horizontal) of the aerial could be an issue - I have a similar setup and have had problems with the this.
You could try hard setting the speed to 11 Mbps; sometimes the auto negotiation goes a bit mad! |
I had this problem in spades with elder daughter's home network. In the end, I dumped the Belkin wireless router and got a "better" one. That was about nine months ago, and it's not dropped out since.
Belkin seem to have more than their fair share of problems. |
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