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I have a machine running windows XP SP2 with a RTL8180 based WiFi card in it.
It connects to a DrayTek Vigor 2500WE Wireless/DSL Router over 802.11b WiFi. Normally I get good connection (even though I am down the other end of the house). But sometimes it just drops out (it may then reconnect, sometimes wiggling the antenna on back of the card will make it reconnect) Is there something I can do that will prevent or reduce these dropouts? I am in Australia if that makes any difference. Jonathan Wilson |
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are there any other devices such as a corless phone that is also using
the 2.4Ghz range. If so try changing the channel used on your wireless AP so that it different than the other device. |
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Excellent http://www.wwc.edu/~frohro/Airport/P...Primestar.html
project and heaps of these dishes on roofs all over Australia. Some obviously aren't being used so just ask around. People renting accommodation actually phone the real estate office managing the property and complain about having to suffer a dish when they hate TV. -- Jonah "Jonathan Wilson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:421b1d57$(E-Mail Removed)... >I have a machine running windows XP SP2 with a RTL8180 based WiFi card in >it. > It connects to a DrayTek Vigor 2500WE Wireless/DSL Router over 802.11b > WiFi. > > Normally I get good connection (even though I am down the other end of the > house). > But sometimes it just drops out (it may then reconnect, sometimes wiggling > the antenna on back of the card will make it reconnect) > > Is there something I can do that will prevent or reduce these dropouts? > I am in Australia if that makes any difference. |
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"Jonathan Wilson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:421b1d57$(E-Mail Removed)... > I have a machine running windows XP SP2 with a RTL8180 based WiFi card in it. > It connects to a DrayTek Vigor 2500WE Wireless/DSL Router over 802.11b WiFi. > > Normally I get good connection (even though I am down the other end of the > house). > But sometimes it just drops out (it may then reconnect, sometimes wiggling > the antenna on back of the card will make it reconnect) Microwave oven? |
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