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Author: Subject: Interesting Problem

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Registered: 11/9/07
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  posted on 11/9/07 at 23:25


New to this site, but not to networking.

I need a little help on a problem i have been having with my wireless network at home. Firstly, we have DSL via Verizon. Recently my wireless connection has been dropping about every 1-2 minutes. Strange thing is, is that i get no error messages and no indication that the connection has been lost or that there is limited connectivity. The only way i know that it dropped is if I'm downloading any file above 2mb or trying to stream a video it will freeze at a certain point and stop downloading. It's frustrating because i have tried everything i know to solve this problem.

Here are my computer specs, to my knowledge everything is kosher. this is a very new computer, built by myself.

Network Controllers:
Belkin54g wireless router-new, DHCP assigned
D-Link WUA-2340 USB wireless adapter

Computer:
Windows XP Pro SP2
Abit IP35 PRO mb
Core 2 Quad extreme processor
Hitachi 320gb 8800 HD
ATI Sapphire HD 2900XT GPU
LG 16x DVD burner
4gigs Crucial RAM
650watt Antec Blue PSU


Last time i checked, usually your hardware configuration has nothing to do with internet capabilities as far as receiving files goes, except for your HD of course, but I am out of ideas and i refuse to contact Verizon because they usually have no idea what they are talking about.

Anyone have any ideas?

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Registered: 19/4/07
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  posted on 4/10/07 at 11:58
Your problem is rather wierd and let me start by saying I haven't any idea of the cause. Recently my home network of two desktops and a laptop started giving problems with respect to transfering files from one PC to another with error messages such as no access permission . After hours of trying everything I could think of I reset the wireless router back to factory settings (which included WEP encryption and a supplied key). I reset all three PCs and found all communications worked fine. I then introduced my own controls one at a time, first MAC filtering - still no problems, then WPA encryption (with a different key from that previously used) and everything worked exactly as it should. You never know, it might work for you!

My desktops are home built but with the most recent one built in Jan. 2007 I settled for a core 2 duo with 2gigs of RAM. I do have a pair of WD 150Gb Raptors in a RAID 0 configuration for good disk performance. Your machine sounds awesome!

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Registered: 11/11/04
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  posted on 9/10/07 at 16:18
Have used various USB dongles, beware, they can be fickle, and get quite hot.
Check the link to your wireless router first to establish you've a good connection (ping -t), leave it running for a while. Might be your USB dongle over heating?????
If you do decide it's the wireless link plumb for two pieces of kit from the same manufacturer. Although the WiFi insignia on a piece of equipment should ensure compatability it does'nt.
 
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