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Author: Subject: Toshiba Laptop WiFi Problem

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Registered: 2/5/06
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  posted on 2/5/06 at 05:22
Hi!

I'm trying to diagnose a problem for a friend. He has a wireless network at his house.
The broadband is provided by BT, and the Router is a Netgear DG834GT.

He has a PDA, Laptop and Desktop all using this wireless connection.

The desktop and PDA use the wireless network fine, no disconnects and get a good signal.
The Laptop seems to disconnect every 10 mins or so and won't pick the network up again.

I've gone over the settings in the router and in the laptop and from what I can gather they should work.

The interesting thing is, His last toshiba laptop didn't work properly either.

I'm tempted to swap the wireless card for a spare Intel one I have here, or even lend him my Netgear USB stick to see if either of these work.

Can anyone suggest what may be happening for his laptop to just Forget about the network? I think he has Zone Alarm and Norton Anti Virus installed on his laptop and his PC, and there are other detectable wireless networks in the area.

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Registered: 6/5/06
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  posted on 6/5/06 at 16:35
Hi all, I got the same problem here too.. nice new netgear router.... all computers including pda work but the toshiba lappy wont work for more than 2-5 mins without loosing connection.... speed goes down to 24mbit then to 1mbit... then nothing...... The lappy is a M50.. worked ok with last router.... no new bios or driver updates on the toshiba site either.

Going to mail tosh too to see if any answers can be found.........

Cheers.........

Chris

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  posted on 6/5/06 at 17:24
Just a quickie..... just found this.... support.intel.com/support/wireless/wlan/sb/cs-006205.htm and played with my settings... seems ok. Just downloading the latest drivers from the Intel site here..... support.intel.com/support/wireless/wlan/sb/CS-010623.htm good luck.....


Cheers...

Chris


[Edited on 6/5/2006 by tron1275]

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  posted on 9/5/06 at 03:40
Just curious, did any of you find a solution to this issue? I too have a brand new Toshiba laptop with an Intel wireless card. The speed constantly drops to 1mps. My husband also got a Toshiba laptop with a different wireless card and his stays at a steady 54mps

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  posted on 10/5/06 at 14:58
Yes...I installed the link for the new drivers... and played with the settings for the power management and all seems fine now!!!... Well sort of... my other lappy is playing up now!!!! same thing.. sony vaio(Very Anoying Inttermittent Operation!) and a belkin g card... Oh well back to the drawing board......

Thinking of goig back to my old router at this point.

Cheers

Chris

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  posted on 13/5/06 at 23:01
thanx for the suggestions, they did work for me!!!

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Registered: 6/5/07
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  posted on 6/5/07 at 08:44
Hi, thanx for the links it work for me as well... I had some other troubleshooting problem and I recently found a great tech support site that help me solve that problem as well.
Thank god for the internet and forums!!!

Here is the page for www.fixya.com/support/toshiba/pc_laptops]Toshiba Laptop Support

Good luck

Gary

[Edited on 6/5/2007 by gadgeteer]

[Edited on 6/5/2007 by gadgeteer]

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