On 21 Feb 2005 07:22:28 -0800,
(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>Here's my equipment:
>
>NetGear MR814 Router
>1 PC with EDIMAX Wireless USB Ethernet Adapter
>1 PC with GigaFast Wireless USB Ethernet Adapter
>1 PC with NetGear Wireless Ethernet Adapter
>
>All are 802.11(b). I am using 128-bit WEP.
>
>I have noticed that with only one wireless USB adapter active, the
>wireless connection is a stable as a cable.
>
>I start a second wireless connection, eventually one or both
>connections will drop and not re-connect. Usually, I have to pull the
>power cable on the router for either one of the two wireless adapater
>to connect again.
>
>I have never gotten a third wireless connection to connect.
>
>Has anyone else experienced this behavior with wireless networking?
With USB, wireless adapters do not do the connection thing. It's done
by the driver software in the computah. It's possible to have
duplicated the MAC address or IP address of an adapter in the
configuration. If you've setup static IP addresses for the wireless
devices, then it's highly likely. The MAC addresses used are the ones
in the registry, not on the USB device, and can accidentally be
duplicated, usually by cloning a hard drive.
Dive into the various utilities and the MR814 status page and see if
there's any duplication by trying each adapter, one at a time. Run:
ipconfig /all | more
to also check for duplicated MAC's and IP's.
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