In article <_(E-Mail Removed)>, "Shirl"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>>Hi
>>>
>>>At work one computer I use uses Win98se
>>>It connects wirelessly to the office router by using a BT Voyager 1050
>>>
>>>Its been ok for months but lately during the day it still sees the router
>>>but it drops the connection, it cant connect to collect the email or the
>>>internet. Even if using the BT voyager software and remove the router on
>>>list and re-add it it doesnt work still?
>>>
>>>Another computer someone else uses that connects the same way but uses Win
>>>XP is fine with it.
>>>
>>>Any ideas why things may have changed to make the win98se computer do
>>>this?
>>>
>>>The router is turned off each night, when its back on the following
>>>morning
>>>it seems to be ok again, then during the day it does the same.
>>>
>>>I tried typing run- ipconfig all but the screen comes up and disappears
>>>before i can see it, so i cant see what that says.
>>>
>>>thanks
>>>Shirl
>>
>> To make the ipconfig screen stay, open a command prompt window
>> (Start > Run > command) and type the ipconfig command there.
>>
>> Another way to see the TCP/IP configuration is to use Start > Run >
>> Winipcfg, then select the wireless network adapter from the menu.
>
>OK thanks
>Ill try that
>
>Also today when it lost connection again, i restarted the computer and it
>came back if that helps to diagnose the problem.
>
>shirl
You're welcome. Intermittent connection problems can be hard to
diagnose. They can be caused by the router, the computer's wireless
network adapter hardware, the computer's wireless network software,
interference from another wireless network, interference from a 2.4
GHz cordless telephone, etc.
What does " it still sees the router but it drops the connection"
mean? What exactly happens?
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