but is there a reason to determine the reason for the dropped connections in
the first place? I mean..this isnt a once-a-month occurence, more like a
few-times-per-day occurence. Any 'quick fix' would be inconvenient and I'd
rather solve the problem itself, if possible, or at least figure out what it
is..
"Gary Karasik" wrote:
> What works for me is a little .BAT file on the desktop that has the lines
>
> net stop "wireless zero configuration"
> net start "wireless zero configuration"
>
> I've trained my users to double-click that when they discover a dropped
> connection.
>
> --
>
> GaryK
>
>
> "Rocaveli" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:ABABEC3A-9875-45A2-9FF3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a wireless network set up, used to have a NetGear G wireless
> > router,
> > and now have the new Linksys N router. I have 4 different computers, two
> > desktops with the Microsoft USB G adaptor, one Acer with internal Centrino
> > and a Sony with internal centrino. Wired connections work perfectly when
> > using both routers.
> >
> > This is the problem: when wireless works, it works fine, but connections
> > seem to drop intermittently. I switched the channels used on the new
> > Linksys
> > around, and used the new 'Wide' 40MHz channel settings, and wireless was
> > fine
> > for over a day, but now connections are dropping again. It's not a problem
> > of
> > computers I dont think, because the problem occurs with 4 different
> > computers
> > (although at *slightly* different time intervals): the wireless connection
> > is
> > dropped and the router BECOMES INVISIBLE TO THE COMPUTER. Solution is to
> > reboot or reset router, disabling+re-enabling adaptor does not seem to
> > work.
> > As I said, I dont think it's a router prob either because I've used two
> > different routers already. it MIGHT be interference I guess, but distance
> > does no seem to be an issue...even very close comps have the problem.
> >
> > any suggestions on what 'channels' or bands I should use to reduce
> > interference? Is any possibility of altering other advanced settings in
> > order
> > to boost the power? Any suggestions on a new router, how about the option
> > of
> > wireless 802.11a with its different band?
> >
> > ANY AND ALL HELP IS APPRECIATED!
> >
> > thank you,
> >
> > RG
>
>
>
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