Rockygibraltar
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Post by Rockygibraltar on Apr 7, 2007 23:58:15 GMT -5
I use a Linksys wireless system in our house and the problem that I am having is that I will lose the connection with my hub. This will happen randomly, I haven't been able to relate it to anything else that I am doing. The linksys control screen just says that it canot connect. The only way I can reconnect is to restart my computer. Does anyone have an idea of what I can do to correct this or what may be causing it?
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Post by gaetzchamp on Apr 8, 2007 1:38:21 GMT -5
Rocky-
Are there any indications on the Linksys that there is an issue....eg....Red LED's? Are you moving around when you drop connectivity? Are you far away from the unit at the time. Do you have steel/concrete reinforced walls that could interfere w/ a connection? Are there more than 1 computers connected at once - if so, do they both fail to connect or is it just one PC?
There are a lot of possibilities that could cause connectivity issues.
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Rockygibraltar
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Post by Rockygibraltar on Apr 8, 2007 2:27:28 GMT -5
The Linksys is not showing any indicators of a problem. The system is stationary so moving out of range isn't an issue. I don't have any steel or concrete between this computer and the hub. And the other computers aren't having any issues.
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lastl98
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Post by lastl98 on Apr 8, 2007 8:49:05 GMT -5
As mentioned there are a lot of variables to consider. Have you updated your firmware to the router & or the drivers for your computer? A lot of times an update will fix connectivity issues. Also could be anything from a wireless phone or microwave going on that can cause this too. I'd start with the updates. Last
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