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Hi all, justa quick note regarding my belkin router, is it common for the
wireless connection on my note book to have a delay sometimes when connecting or I get a message after a while that the connection has limited of no connectivity, I then have to do a repair for the connection to connect.If ive missed out on any info please just ask! Many thanks John John |
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In article <d36g3r$dus$(E-Mail Removed)>, John says...
> Hi all, justa quick note regarding my belkin router, is it common for the > wireless connection on my note book to have a delay sometimes when > connecting or I get a message after a while that the connection has limited > of no connectivity, I then have to do a repair for the connection to > connect.If ive missed out on any info please just ask! > No its not common. -- Conor Windows & Outlook/OE in particular, shipped with settings making them as open to entry as a starlet in a porno. Steve B |
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"Conor Turton" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) t... > In article <d36g3r$dus$(E-Mail Removed)>, John says... >> Hi all, justa quick note regarding my belkin router, is it common for the >> wireless connection on my note book to have a delay sometimes when >> connecting or I get a message after a while that the connection has >> limited >> of no connectivity, I then have to do a repair for the connection to >> connect.If ive missed out on any info please just ask! >> > No its not common. > > -- > Conor Thanks Conor, what could be the cause of it then? Perhaps a setting? |
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"John" <johnemailguard2000-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:d36g3r$dus$(E-Mail Removed): > a delay sometimes when connecting or I get a message after a while that the connection has limited of no connectivity The delay may be because your system is having to retry several times to get its settings from a DHCP server. "Limited or no connectivity" usually means that it has given up trying. "Repair" initiates a repeat attempt of same. Sounds like a low signal strength or interference problem. |
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Soni tempori elseu romani yeof helsforo nisson ol sefini ill des Fri, 8 Apr
2005 19:30:50 +0000 (UTC), sefini jorgo geanyet des mani yeof do uk.comp.home-networking, yawatina tan reek esk "John" <johnemailguard2000-(E-Mail Removed)> fornis do marikano es bono tan el: >Thanks Conor, what could be the cause of it then? Perhaps a setting? I had this problem with a Toshiba tablet connecting to a Belkin WAP. The solution in the end, was to install SP2 on the tablet, and was actually nothing to do with the WAP. deKay -- + Lofi Gaming - www.lofi-gaming.org.uk [Gamertag: deKay 01] |- Gaming Diary - www.lofi-gaming.org.uk/diary/ |- My computer runs at 3.5MHz and I'm proud of that |- Hurry up and go touch it. |
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In article <Xns9632D2FC0284FBRGxxx@194.168.222.124>, BRG says...
> "John" <johnemailguard2000-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in > news:d36g3r$dus$(E-Mail Removed): > > > a delay sometimes when connecting or I get a message after a while > that the connection has limited of no connectivity > > The delay may be because your system is having to retry several times > to get its settings from a DHCP server. "Limited or no connectivity" > usually means that it has given up trying. "Repair" initiates a > repeat attempt of same. > > Sounds like a low signal strength or interference problem. > what he says... -- Conor Windows & Outlook/OE in particular, shipped with settings making them as open to entry as a starlet in a porno. Steve B |
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John wrote:
> Hi all, justa quick note regarding my belkin router, is it common for the > wireless connection on my note book to have a delay sometimes when > connecting or I get a message after a while that the connection has limited > of no connectivity, I then have to do a repair for the connection to > connect.If ive missed out on any info please just ask! > > Many thanks > John > > Wireless cards in laptops can cause a significant drain on the battery and in order to reduce this some cards have a power save function.If this is enabled then when in "sleep" mode there will be a delay when initially connecting ,also you may find that if there has been no traffic between your laptop and the network for a period of time the card will then go into "sleep" mode giving limited connectivity.Suggest you check your cards config to see if it has a power save option. NBT |
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"NBT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:d3846j$ble$(E-Mail Removed)... > John wrote: >> Hi all, justa quick note regarding my belkin router, is it common for the >> wireless connection on my note book to have a delay sometimes when >> connecting or I get a message after a while that the connection has >> limited of no connectivity, I then have to do a repair for the connection >> to connect.If ive missed out on any info please just ask! >> >> Many thanks >> John > Wireless cards in laptops can cause a significant drain on the battery and > in order to reduce this some cards have a power save function.If this is > enabled then when in "sleep" mode there will be a delay when initially > connecting ,also you may find that if there has been no traffic between > your laptop and the network for a period of time the card will then go > into "sleep" mode giving limited connectivity.Suggest you check your cards > config to see if it has a power save option. > > NBT Thanks all i , will try that! Also i mentioned in a earlier post which i cannnot see as i posted it wrong, here is it!! Thanks all, signal strength is max, it only happens 1 out of 5 power up's on the notebook, would it have anything to do with the security settings, currently using 128bit WEP? I have also noticed that the time is on hour behind and the date shows as the 0, April 2005, the ''enable daylight savings'' is un-tickable? Regards John |
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In article <d38635$qq9$(E-Mail Removed)>, John
says... > I have also noticed that the time is on hour > behind and the date shows as the 0, April 2005, the ''enable daylight > savings'' is un-tickable? Same here. Completely unrelated but if you ever have problems accessing Hotmail, set the MTU setting to 1400. -- Conor Windows & Outlook/OE in particular, shipped with settings making them as open to entry as a starlet in a porno. Steve B |
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