I did see it and think it ain't important.
I have all hardware with latest drivers/firmware, including router to
the latest 4.2
I just confirmed that the problem is with the router. I used a Linksys
AP (WAP11) connected with RJ45 to the router, I then switched wireless network
to use the Linksys connection instead and got similar results as I get when I
am "wired". Same router, same wireless network card and different AP, means
that the routers's AP is not working properly, right?
I have been trying to contact USR support but they seem to be out of
business.
On Wed, 3 Mar 2004 00:51:02 +0100, "John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>"Luis Fernando Martins" <(E-Mail Removed)> schreef in bericht
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>> I have an USR8022 wireless router and can't say I am happy with it.
>> Sometimes it takes a long time to "syncronize" with the router and
>> lately it is giving me a lot of problems with my wireless network.
>> When I try to use my wireless notebook (centrino with and Intel Pro
>> Mini Pci) I have slow access. If I test the connection with pingPlotter I
>get
>> pings over 1000 starting in the 1st hop. At first I thought it was a
>problems
>> with my ISP but when I try with the LAN connection (wired network), I get
>> decent pings.
>> I suspect this is a problem with the router but ... how can I be sure.
>> Anyone experienced anything like this?
>>
>> You can see here
>> http://pwp.netcabo.pt/lfmartins/www....t_wireless.png and here
>> http://pwp.netcabo.pt/lfmartins/www.tvcabo.pt_wired.png the results of the
>Pig
>> Plotter.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help.
>>
>> --
>
>Did you see that the DNS name is not resolved in the wireless ping....?
>
>Looks like a lot of packet loss....
>Try a firmware upgrade on router + pccard
>Try a pingtest with don't fragment bit to determine the best MTU-size:
>ping -l 1500 -f remote_host etc..
>
>Good luck!
>
>John
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