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Re: Wireless adapter loses connection frequently
Posted by satchmo on Mon Aug 22nd at 3:52pm 2005


I have a Netgear g wireless router and a b adapter (receiver) for my desktop. The adapter loses its connection to the router at sporadic intervals. There isn't any pattern to the connection loss.

Once the connection is lost, there are several ways to bring it back. One way is to open the Network panel and disable the wireless connection and then re-enable it. The other is to pull the USB wireless receiver from the port and re-inserting it. Another way is to restart the computer.

Does anyone else experience the same problem? I've asked tons of people, and many people have the same problem, but no one knows how to stop it from happening.

Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.



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Re: Wireless adapter loses connection frequently
Posted by Nickelplate on Mon Aug 22nd at 4:33pm 2005


hey, how far away is the router from the adapter?

If it's too close, you'll overmodulate and error out all the time. If its through some walls, you'll need a high-gain antenna on your router.




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Re: Wireless adapter loses connection frequently
Posted by satchmo on Mon Aug 22nd at 5:08pm 2005


It's about twenty feet (six meters) away, and only through one wall. I didn't have this problem with my old computer with the same setup, but once I connected the adapter to my new computer, the problem starts.

Sometimes I don't have any disconnect the entire day, but sometimes I get it a few times a day. It's not a grave problem, but it's annoying enough.

I may have to just live and cope with it.




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Re: Wireless adapter loses connection frequently
Posted by azelito on Mon Aug 22nd at 6:17pm 2005


I didn't read all of what you said but it sounds like the best solution would be hitting it with a stick.


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Re: Wireless adapter loses connection frequently
Posted by satchmo on Mon Aug 22nd at 6:19pm 2005


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hitting it with a stick

I didn't try that, but I did liberally utilize profanity. It didn't work though.

Perhaps I should curse in a different language.




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Re: Wireless adapter loses connection frequently
Posted by ReNo on Mon Aug 22nd at 6:22pm 2005


My wireless connection spikes regularly (and I mean regular - 2 minute intervals roughly I guess) and causes pretty awful lag during games, but at all other times its been great. I've never had any dropped connections. I've also read that this is a common problem but have yet to find a fix.






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Re: Wireless adapter loses connection frequently
Posted by satchmo on Mon Aug 22nd at 6:24pm 2005


Yeah, a real pain in the butt (kinda like anal warts...not that I got any).


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Re: Wireless adapter loses connection frequently
Posted by Loco on Mon Aug 22nd at 6:27pm 2005


A quicker method rather than disabling/re-enabling is to just right click and then click repair (I think it does the same thing). Not much of a solution I'm afraid.

This worries me a little as I've just ordered a Netgear modem/router - namely the DG834G. Which router have you got?






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Posted by Crono on Mon Aug 22nd at 6:28pm 2005


Well, to fix it, it really depends on what the problem is.

It sounds like you just have a weak signal, for whatever reason. And no, signals aren't constant, so it doesn't matter if it never happened before. Although, it could be a software issue, but I doubt that if it works at all.

You can strengthen the signal by buying signal enhancers, which will pick up the signal from the router and boost it ... like a cell phone tower, if you want to think of it like that.

The downside of that is, someone could sit outside your place and tap your signal.

The other option, which is more complicated, is to read up on your router and figure out how to use a lower channel. Like 1 or 2, I think. I know all wireless is default on channel 11. You can also set up your computer to not search for a signal. That would mean you have to connect manually (clicking an icon). But, what that will do is stop your card from disconnecting from your router and connecting to a stronger signal ... which is someone else's. (This happens a lot)

I'm pretty sure it's the signal, because it can be reinitialized manually (restarting any of the functionalities does this)

As for the specifics of how to do all these things: you have to research your router ... it will tell you how, most likely, in the manual. Just trying to point you in the right direction. Hope it helps.



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Posted by satchmo on Mon Aug 22nd at 6:36pm 2005


Thanks Crono. I've tried all that. The router is set to use channel 6 (because one of my neighbors is using channel 11, and another is set to channel 1).

It's quite frustrating, because I actually have a PCI receiver card installed in my desktop, but I can't use it because it can never connect to the router. It's just dead weight in my computer right now.




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Re: Wireless adapter loses connection frequently
Posted by Crono on Mon Aug 22nd at 6:52pm 2005


Yeah, I personally don't see the point of having a wireless connection to a desktop, to be honest. For a laptop makes sense. But, even then you have tremendous problems and that's a mostly unblocked signal. With your desktop ... well, your computer's size doesn't help.

I guess a way to check would be to move the computer out so the receiver can be "pointed" directly in the direction of the router.

Some other things are just em signals ... does the wall have many wires in it? Is it next to a tv? Another computer?

If it's none of these. I'm not sure. Look for issues with the card.



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Posted by ReNo on Mon Aug 22nd at 7:23pm 2005


Loco, thats the same router I've got and it was easy to set up and for the most part works a charm. The only problem I have is the one I mentioned about the regular lag spikes, but it only lasts about 2 seconds and then returns to normal. Can be very annoying if its badly timed (just as you spot somebody in CS:S, or just as you need to turn your jeep to stop it falling off a cliff in BF2), but games are still playable even if you do have the same problem.






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Posted by Nickelplate on Mon Aug 22nd at 7:52pm 2005


my brother had the same prob with his linksys. I ran a cable to his computer and plugged it in the NIC and it never lost signal! lol


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Posted by Tracer Bullet on Mon Aug 22nd at 8:14pm 2005


I have both a linksys router and adapter for my laptop. The only problem I have ever had is that about once every two months the router needs to be reset.

Do you have multiple computers in the house? it is possible that the DHCP table is getting confused and assigning the same IP to two computers. I've seen this happen, but usualy only when a new computer is entering the network. You might try using static routing and see if that helps.




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Re: Wireless adapter loses connection frequently
Posted by satchmo on Mon Aug 22nd at 8:25pm 2005


Thanks, TB. I'll give that a try.


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Re: Wireless adapter loses connection frequently
Posted by Dred_furst on Tue Aug 23rd at 11:16pm 2005


I use a wired LAN myself, purely because i feel its a bajillion times more secure, its faster than wireless, and its 100% reliable! <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif">



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Re: Wireless adapter loses connection frequently
Posted by Myrk- on Tue Aug 23rd at 11:23pm 2005


I think we use static IP's at our house connection. Lep will know, I'll ask him sometime.


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Re: Wireless adapter loses connection frequently
Posted by wil5on on Wed Aug 24th at 6:12am 2005


A cable and card cost less than a wireless card as far as I'm aware (most boards have the card inbuilt anyway nowadays). A 10/100 switch costs far less than a wireless router. Guess what I use. Even if I had a laptop I wouldnt go wireless.




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Posted by Junkyard God on Wed Aug 24th at 8:42am 2005


sure it's wireless and not just 'wire not included in the box' ??

we had that -_- <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif"> spent aages tryign to figure out wtf to do! <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">




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Re: Wireless adapter loses connection frequently
Posted by satchmo on Wed Aug 24th at 4:20pm 2005


I made the switch. We moved the router into my room, and she uses the laptop with a built-in wireless card for work.

It works great. And now I can deathmatch without lag.

It's the little things that make life so worth living.



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