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My Vista Home Premium desktop uses a Lunksys USB adapter to access my network
and has an unstable connection. It drops signal several times per hour while I am streaming audio and frequently resets itself seconds after the buffer is finnished. Sometimes it never resets and tells me to pul in the cable to the router and displays no available wireless networks. Disconnecting the USB adapter will reset things until the next signal drop. The Acer laptop (XP Home) sitting next to my desktop maintains a reliable connection at all times. Both of these machines are upstairs from the router. The Toshiba (Vista) laptop, in the downstairs, ten feet from the router has a dependable connection. I have changed channels to no avail. My ISP suggested changing from WEP to WPA security and no improvement. Linksys says there are no settings on which to adjust my USB adapter. I have tried it in various locations in the room, etc. and no improvement. I have tried that adapter on other laptops in other homes and it seems dependable. Any suggestions before I run 50' of cable through my walls? THANKS! |
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Hi
50' through walls indicate that your Desktop is in another room away from the Router. Might be that you have marginal signal. Try to get a USB extension cable and use it in order to position the USB Module above the system so that the signal would not be obstructed. Otherwise get a better Wireless card with a directional Antenna pointing to the Wireless source, or use a cable. In general. Extending Distance - http://www.ezlan.net/Distance.html Wireless Modes - http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Modes.html Wireless Bridging - http://www.ezlan.net/bridging.html Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "PaulH7436" wrote in message ... My Vista Home Premium desktop uses a Lunksys USB adapter to access my network and has an unstable connection. It drops signal several times per hour while I am streaming audio and frequently resets itself seconds after the buffer is finnished. Sometimes it never resets and tells me to pul in the cable to the router and displays no available wireless networks. Disconnecting the USB adapter will reset things until the next signal drop. The Acer laptop (XP Home) sitting next to my desktop maintains a reliable connection at all times. Both of these machines are upstairs from the router. The Toshiba (Vista) laptop, in the downstairs, ten feet from the router has a dependable connection. I have changed channels to no avail. My ISP suggested changing from WEP to WPA security and no improvement. Linksys says there are no settings on which to adjust my USB adapter. I have tried it in various locations in the room, etc. and no improvement. I have tried that adapter on other laptops in other homes and it seems dependable. Any suggestions before I run 50' of cable through my walls? THANKS! |
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Thanks, the relocation of the USB adapter with an extension cable seems to be
working. "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: Hi 50' through walls indicate that your Desktop is in another room away from the Router. Might be that you have marginal signal. Try to get a USB extension cable and use it in order to position the USB Module above the system so that the signal would not be obstructed. Otherwise get a better Wireless card with a directional Antenna pointing to the Wireless source, or use a cable. In general. Extending Distance - http://www.ezlan.net/Distance.html Wireless Modes - http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Modes.html Wireless Bridging - http://www.ezlan.net/bridging.html Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "PaulH7436" wrote in message ... My Vista Home Premium desktop uses a Lunksys USB adapter to access my network and has an unstable connection. It drops signal several times per hour while I am streaming audio and frequently resets itself seconds after the buffer is finnished. Sometimes it never resets and tells me to pul in the cable to the router and displays no available wireless networks. Disconnecting the USB adapter will reset things until the next signal drop. The Acer laptop (XP Home) sitting next to my desktop maintains a reliable connection at all times. Both of these machines are upstairs from the router. The Toshiba (Vista) laptop, in the downstairs, ten feet from the router has a dependable connection. I have changed channels to no avail. My ISP suggested changing from WEP to WPA security and no improvement. Linksys says there are no settings on which to adjust my USB adapter. I have tried it in various locations in the room, etc. and no improvement. I have tried that adapter on other laptops in other homes and it seems dependable. Any suggestions before I run 50' of cable through my walls? THANKS! |