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Stez
Posts: 2766
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I just installed a wireless ADSL setup.
I have the DSL modem, and then a wireless access point attached to it. I'm getting 100% connection from my PC, but if im playing a game, every 1minute or so the connection pretty much completely drops out. Is there any way to stop this happening? I'm using Belkin Wireless Access Point and a Belkin Wireless PCI card. Cheers. |
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| #0 12:12pm 27/08/05 |
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fingers
Posts: 343
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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a mate of mine had the same problem i think, he narrowed it down to his computer sending unnecassary reply packets back to the router for no inparticular reason. thats what he told me anyway, im not sure what or whether he found a solution to it.
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| #1 12:16pm 27/08/05 |
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Lowgoz
Posts: 841
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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54g im assuming?
Change channels, if it gets interference it will lag cus it cant get the data through turn your SSID off, high overhead of packet sending with name of network bla bla |
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| #2 01:01pm 27/08/05 |
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Stez
Posts: 2767
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Ive turned SSID off, and tried changing channels. Still no love :(
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| #3 01:21pm 27/08/05 |
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Lowgoz
Posts: 843
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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what type of wireless
how far away from base are you whats between you and base what is base sitting on and where |
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| #4 01:28pm 27/08/05 |
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Fuknukle
Posts: 3621
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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1800belkin
ring em they may have sugestions. 24/7 also lifetime warranty so take it back and get a replacement if they cant help you. belkin support usually isnt that bad. so eh give em a shot |
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darius
Posts: 189
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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control panel > administrative tools > services > disable wireles zero config and use your manufacturers drivers that should fix it (btw i just read ther thread title ill read more tomrow ) |
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| #6 08:48pm 27/08/05 |
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Tiny
Posts: 382
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I had the exact same problem with my netgear wireless.
Turns out the built in software that came with it clashed with sp2, so i just use the windows networking to configure it, works fine for me. Apart from what the others have said, choose a different channel to the other wireless networks, make sure the aeriels screwed on properley, point them in the direction for maximum range (my manual told me this). |
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| #7 09:00pm 27/08/05 |
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Stez
Posts: 2769
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Thanks guys.
Darius I did what u said and it seems to have done the job! Easy! Thanks! |
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| #8 10:44am 28/08/05 |
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Skitza
Posts: 6736
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Also you can turn off the amount of times the card searches for the access point that should also help you. Sorry I can't remember the exact setting.
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| #9 11:12am 28/08/05 |
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whoop
Posts: 8999
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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control panel > administrative tools > services > disable wireles zero config and use your manufacturers drivers that should fix it (btw i just read ther thread title ill read more tomrow ) this is how I fixed mine too. windows wireless config seems to be ass. |
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| #10 11:52am 28/08/05 |
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darius
Posts: 191
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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yeah its only incompativle with certain wireless cards, or should isay most cards, anywy glad it worked
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