Carey
Been there, done that !
Sometimes it works ,often not - but why is it losing the connection
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rgds
Li'l Roberto
"Carey Holzman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Unplug the router for a few minutes and then plug it back in.
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> Carey
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> "Li'l Roberto" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>I set up a peer to peer network recently, it will work flawlessly for
>>a couple of days then the wireless client just refuses to find
>>the network, and gives error msgs such as "no networks currently
>>available" or "unable to renew IP address". The other PC can always
>>access the Internet & email, once the problem with conectivity occurs
>>it is unable to see the other PC or use its shared printer.
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>> Details are :
>> Identical hardware in PCs - MSI 865PE system board
>> Celly D 320 CPU 512MB RAM
>> O/S WinXP Home Edtion
>> Linksys WAG54G ADSL Modem/ Router /Access Point
>> Linksys PCI WMP 54G wireless NIC
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>> Router connects to PC1 via ethernet CAT5e cable
>> Chanel is set to 11 [have tried lower ones, same result]
>> SSID is set to broadcast
>> Security is WEP 64bit
>> Wireless signal has to pass through two timber & gyproc walls [not
>> solid brick] the areas which the signal travels is devoid of any
>> metal objects, electronic devises that could disrupt the signals.
>> There are no other wireless LANs in the vicinity
>> All the phones in the area have line filters
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>> Any thoughts on how to fix this would be appreciated.
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>> rgds
>> Li'l Roberto
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