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to: Glenn Meadows
from: David B
date: 2006-12-29 12:01:36
subject: Re: Dropping internet

From: "David B" 

I'll check. One machine is brand new, the others aren't. I'll double check.

"Glenn Meadows"  wrote in message
news:45944172$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> Have you upgraded to latest firmware all around (cards, and router).
>
> I had a similar problem, it appears that firmware updates have cleared it
> up..
>
> --
>
> Glenn M.
> "David B"  wrote in message
> news:45943966$1{at}w3.nls.net...
>> Last year, I started noticing a problem where my connection would drop
>> sometimes. It would take longer for the wireless to recover than the
>> wired. It happened on all machines I had.
>>
>> I replaced the router.
>>
>> I replaced the network cards.
>>
>> I changed providers.
>>
>> I changed cables.
>>
>> I reloaded the OS.
>>
>> I changed the OS.
>>
>> I MOVED!
>>
>> It kept happening.
>>
>>
>> This is nuts. Is it possible the wireless portion of the router is
>> getting bursts of noise that is knocking it down? It doesn't matter if I
>> am using a cabled machine or a wireless.
>>
>> I'm using D-Link equipment usually. And the router is within 2 to 6 feet
>> of the computers, even the wireless.
>
>

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