sparky wrote:
> hi hope someone can help have just installed a pci card in my pc to connect
> to a router they are talking to each other and connect but the signal is not
> the best at 6mbps sometimes higher at 36 mbps and then it will say connection
> unavailable thi is a new router from sky netgear and the pci card is newlink
> Newlink Wireless PCI Card 11g 54Mbps running windows xp security is wpa the
> router is only 9mtrs away in the next bedroom
I assume that you have set your router to use a non-default SSID so that
you are sure that you are connecting to YOUR router and not some
neighbor's router.
Nine meters may not sound like much, particularly in light of the
"maximum range" figures advertised by some wireless manufacturers, but
what really is important is what is between the router and the adapter.
How many walls? What type of construction? Are there metal studs or
steel beams in the walls? In addition, interference with other
radio-frequency sources can cause problems. WirelessG shares its radio
band with microwave ovens, some cordless telephones, and other devices.
In addition, there may be a neighboring wirelessG network that is
interfering with you. Try changing the channel your router uses: in
the U.S., the 3 channels to use are 1, 6, and 11. If you are using 6,
try 1 and then 11.
See
http://www.ezlan.net/wbars.html
http://www.ezlan.net/Distance.html
http://www.ezlan.net/latency.html
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