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Wireless Connection Card Problem My wireless connection card keeps going offline
Does anybody know what could be causing it ? [Edited 8/2/06 7:42am] | |
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Try a different channel (frequency). | |
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Thanks
How do i do that ? | |
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Dewrede said: My wireless connection card keeps going offline
Does anybody know what could be causing it ? [Edited 8/2/06 7:42am] Two things you might want to check; If you live near neighbors that are using Wireless as well, make sure your WiFi is on a different channel as theirs. Also, if you are running any kind of torrent/file sharing program, it's probabbly crashing your router with too many connections. If thats the case, check out the forums on sites like utorrent.com, for some suggestions on how to adjust your settings to prevent this. If you happen to be using a Motorola SBG900 it's a lost cause with Torrent programs, the router part of it crashes repeatedly no matter what you do. Also, check your Wireless Configuration Utility to make sure it's set to only connect to your router, and not to the first available router, it may be trying to connect to your neighbors sometimes. | |
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Dewrede said: Thanks
How do i do that ? There's a control panel for your router, that you can access right within your web browser. In your address bar, try typing http://192.168.0.1 or http://192.168.100.1 and see if that brings anything up. You will probabbly need a username and password to access it, which should be in the manual that came with the router. Once you get into the control panel, look for a tab or button for the Wireless settings, and you should see an option to change channels there. | |
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Thanks
I'm on a routrer with more people and somebody has lost the router's users manual I've never had this problem before tho | |
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Dewrede said: Thanks
I'm on a routrer with more people and somebody has lost the router's users manual I've never had this problem before tho You can probabbly find the manual online. Go to the manufacturers web site and look up the model of your router, they usually have the manuals available in Adobe Acrobat format. If it's is the channel problem, the reason it may not have happened before is because someone nearby wasn't on the same channel as you before but perhaps they recently switched to that channel. | |
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OK
Thanks , man | |
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I have this problem all the time...
www.geeksquad.com I called in the geeksquad and they were able to help | |
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Tom said: Also, if you are running any kind of torrent/file sharing program, it's probabbly crashing your router with too many connections. If thats the case, check out the forums on sites like utorrent.com, for some suggestions on how to adjust your settings to prevent this. Thanks Tom, this has been happening to me non stop with soulseek, it drops, then picks up right again, do you maybe have a link on what to adjust? | |
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applekisses said: I have this problem all the time...
www.geeksquad.com I called in the geeksquad and they were able to help thanks , i might try that too [Edited 8/2/06 8:34am] | |
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jerseykrs said: Tom said: Also, if you are running any kind of torrent/file sharing program, it's probabbly crashing your router with too many connections. If thats the case, check out the forums on sites like utorrent.com, for some suggestions on how to adjust your settings to prevent this. Thanks Tom, this has been happening to me non stop with soulseek, it drops, then picks up right again, do you maybe have a link on what to adjust? I don't use SoulSeek, I;m not really familiar with what options within the program and what you can configure. Their forums don't seem to offer much help either from what I can see. Generally, with file sharing programs, specifically torrent programs, you need to do the following 1.) Patch your TCPIP.sys to raise the limit of connections (http://lvllord.de) 2.) Set up a static IP address and configure port-forwarding in your router (http://portforward.com). If you do this you will also need to open this port up in your firewall. 3.) Run a speed test to see how fast your upload and download speeds are, then adjust the settings within your given program based on these. The forums over at utorrent have alot of discussion on optimizing your computer for file sharing, but they are mainly aimed at that program http://forum.utorrent.com....php?id=11 | |
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