I have been having the same issues...
I have found some improvement after reinstalling ot even better upgrading
the driver for your PC's wireless card.
Try resetting your router to factory settings and starting again.
In addition check to see if your router has a firmware update available from
the manufaturer... sometimes they address issues that have been found.
With all the wireless networks out there it could be that someone in your
range is using the same channel you are... try changing channels.
The are a few free programs out the that will scan for wireless neworks and
provide info about them such as signal strength, channel, etc.
Try: Network Stumbler -
http://www.netstumbler.com/
Broadcom makes a large portion of the chipsets for wireless cards for
manufacturers. If you find that your wirelees card is one download the
updated driver which comes with a utility to detect wireless networks. It's
free and it provides info on detectable wireless networks as well as address
the broadcom
exploit:
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/?p=365
download the driver and broadcom utility here:
http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/NET...-802-11g.shtml
I have been able to minimize the issue, but as of yet have not found a total
resolution. I have found that for some reason that corrupted drivers are
still a major
Microsoft issue... not matter how many letters they add after their latest
operating
systems... Vista... MisdYa.
Hope this helps!
Good luck :-)
"confusedman" wrote:
> can anyone help me,I have a broadband connection which has a really good
> connection very fast, but my dads laptop shares it wirelessly and his
> connections is always very low and doesnt connect a lot of the time (even
> when it does connect he can not watch news videos e.t.c as it is so slow) why
> is this can anyone help?