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Justin Rich
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      04-28-2005, 10:44 PM
I have a problem with two of my deskops.

if i do a ping -t 192.168.15.1 it pings the router... and every so often..
30 seconds or so.. almost a solid pattern... it will either drop a packet..
or give a response of 800 to 1500ms.. the typical response is 1ms..

its all linksys.. the router and the two desktop network cards.

the laptops i have tested dont have this problem. one has a built in card
and the other has a 3com.

I have tried a different nic in my desktop (netgear) and that didnt fix the
problem... i changed the router to netgear (with the linksys card in the
desktop) didnt help..

with the laptop sitting on top of my computer the laptop is fine...

the router is on floor 1... my desktop on floor 2... (strong signal.. 80%
and up) and there is a desktop on the 3rd floor (40% and up) that has the
same problem..a laptop anywhere in the house is fine.. sitting right next to
the desktops is fine...

i have heard of things causing interfernece with the signal (such as
wireless phones) but i would assume that would effect all machines

i have also tried changing the channel (min, max, mid) all channels do it.

i also tried a wireless monitor program (netstumbler i think?) and there was
never a flux in the service.

i am out of ideas.... any suggestions?

Thanks

Justin


 
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Carl DaVault [MSFT]
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      05-05-2005, 10:14 PM
Are your cards PCI cards or USB?

If they are PCI, can you try a different slot or try a USB adapter?

I'm thinking it's possible that the desktop systems themselves are
interfering with wireless.

(Just a random guess.)

If you get the desktop off the floor, does it help?

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"Justin Rich" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a problem with two of my deskops.
>
> if i do a ping -t 192.168.15.1 it pings the router... and every so often..
> 30 seconds or so.. almost a solid pattern... it will either drop a
> packet.. or give a response of 800 to 1500ms.. the typical response is
> 1ms..
>
> its all linksys.. the router and the two desktop network cards.
>
> the laptops i have tested dont have this problem. one has a built in card
> and the other has a 3com.
>
> I have tried a different nic in my desktop (netgear) and that didnt fix
> the problem... i changed the router to netgear (with the linksys card in
> the desktop) didnt help..
>
> with the laptop sitting on top of my computer the laptop is fine...
>
> the router is on floor 1... my desktop on floor 2... (strong signal.. 80%
> and up) and there is a desktop on the 3rd floor (40% and up) that has the
> same problem..a laptop anywhere in the house is fine.. sitting right next
> to the desktops is fine...
>
> i have heard of things causing interfernece with the signal (such as
> wireless phones) but i would assume that would effect all machines
>
> i have also tried changing the channel (min, max, mid) all channels do it.
>
> i also tried a wireless monitor program (netstumbler i think?) and there
> was never a flux in the service.
>
> i am out of ideas.... any suggestions?
>
> Thanks
>
> Justin
>



 
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