Hi
What you experience is usually a result of environmental noise. I.e other
people using Wireless at the same channels.
Keep changing the Router's channel until you find the best one for your
system (typically 1, or 11 are good solutions).
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"Seiferguy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Lets see here. I've got myself a Computer, upstairs, with my router,
> downstairs.
>
> I'm using windows zero configuration.
>
> Lets start from the start. Whenever I turn on my computer, it connects to
> my
> wireless but says its uhh.. Low connectivity I beleive, the yellow little
> triangle beside the wireless icon. Anyways, that means right off the start
> I
> always have to disconnect and reconnect. And than I have proper
> connectivity.
> Why is it that it says I have low connectivity?
>
> Also, sometimes my wireless says i have a great connection, 54 mbps, and
> it
> will randomly drop down to 11 mbps or worse. Its never very stable, and
> really random. Usually when it hits 11 mbps my msn starts disconnecting
> and
> such.
>
> Usualy when it does that, I can disconnect and re-connect, sometimes it
> will
> go back to being good connection for a good amount of time, but sometimes
> it
> will say its good connection than drop back down in a minute or so.
>
> Also, sometimes when I try to connect it just, wont connect at all. It
> keeps
> going and going but never even "aquires network adress" I beleive it is,
> but
> if i just keep trying eventually it works after a long while.
>
> It does this at any time of day, which means even at 3 am when no one is
> awake its doing it, so i dont know about any static interferance. It
> happens
> wether or not my father is on the wired computer downstairs. And has been
> happning since I built this computer and put the wireless adapater in.
> Though
> I think its gotten worse. Ive done a few virusscans recently, and im virus
> free.
>
> On my old computer, with the same wireless adapater i would sometimes have
> connection issues like these, nothing as severe, and especially when I was
> using my Wii, so I called into my router service provider(Bell) and we
> switched the channel on my router, and that seemed to GREATLY improve my
> problem. but now thats faded away again.
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