Hope that helps you, i know how annoying wireless problems are.ĭeviltank wrote:4) make sure there are there are no IP conflicts. Whatever, for my problem a fitting dongle with g++ standard instead of b/g was enough, even if someone uses cellphones.
Maybe you should give that a try if theres a huge distance or thick walls between your comp and your router. Some weeks ago the new n (2.0) wireless standard with three antennas and 300 mbit/sec has been released. Very often a crappy router or dongle can create IP problem too. If both are enabled at the same time, ive had the problem that suddenly the IP gets "lost" and it takes about 20 sec until the network got reconnected.
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Either disable your driver software or the general windows wireless driver. ( if you have 1 GB RAM or more it should be ok)Ĥ) make sure there are there are no IP conflicts. If your router shows wireless connections you dont need any more or you dont know off, delete them and create a WPA password.ģ) Make sure your wireless driver doesnt swapp from RAM to your harddrive. If you use an integrated dongle in your laptop, maybe you should buy a good external one (AVM stuff is way better than everything i had tried before).Ģ) Use a password and make sure other wireless connections to your router are impossible. My old longshine dongle didnt really fit to my AVM fritz box.
Here some annotation of what i`ve tried or i was close to try.ġ) The wireless dongle should be made by the same company which made your router. I´ve have some really big probelms with wireless too.