Hi Tony,
Thanks for getting back:
Does this computer use a wired or a wireless connection? I ask because
you later say that a laptop has a stronger connection than something else.
The router is wired into the PC, and the laptop uses the signal from the
router to connect to the internet..mails..etc
Regularly I have to unplug the power, and then reconnect it, then the router
connects and works again, I never had to do this before, however this is now
starting to be a regular occurrence.
Why do you believe you have to unplug the power? Does your computer lose
contact with the router or does the router lose contact with the aDSL
network?
The computer stops connecting to the internet, and I then have to disconnect
the power from the router then reconnect it, this is the only way that I
have been able to make the connection work once the connection drops out.
(not sure to whether it loses contact with the network).
One thing is that I have recently update the Firmware and used Version
..1.02.04, I wonder to whether this could be the problem, and if so how can I
uninstall the router and recently installed firmware and start again (as
system restore does not seem to fix this problem).
The strange thing about this is that when the router works, a Windows XP
laptop, which uses this wireless connection, has less dropouts as the signal
seems stronger.
It has less dropouts and a stronger signal than what - and also why do you
find that strange?
Because before I updated the firmware for the router, I was having constant
problems with the laptop connecting to the wireless signal, now when it is
working I'm having less problems.
Regards,
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