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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