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Vista Ultimate: Wireless network connection problems and slow internet access



 
 
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Old August 24th 07, 09:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Pete[_2_]
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Default Vista Ultimate: Wireless network connection problems and slow internet access

Hi there,

I have some problems at the moment. I have a Dell Inspiron PC, with a G-link
USB wireless adapter (DWL-G132) and a wireless router (Netgear DG834GT). I
also had a Netgear WPN111 USB adapter but it was horrible, kept dropping
connections.

Anyway, the issues I have a
1) Upon startup, the adapter does not automatically connect to the router. I
have to spend the first 5-10 minutes getting it to firstly see my router and
then connect to it
2) Once connected, the connection is patchy, that is, I click on a URL,
sometimes the response is immediate, sometimes it pauses for maybe 10-15
seconds before the page appears. I also get timeouts when using iTunes and
other apps. So performance-wise, I'm having a major problem. This is further
characterised when I'm downloading. I'll see a burst of incoming traffic,
then a pause, then another burst, then a pause, and so on. Under XP it was
constant.
3) Using the Netgear WPN111 adapter, I also had the additional issue of it
just dropping it's connection to my router, with the only resolution being
either a unplug/replug of the adapter or a complete reboot of the PC. After
24 hours, no sign of this with the D-link - here's hoping.

I've seen lots of articles and web pages abour Vista wireless networking
issues, but none that seem to reflect what I'm experiencing. If anyone has
any ideas, I'd be very appreciative. In the meantime, the search goes on.

Cheers,
Pete

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Old August 24th 07, 09:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Mick Murphy
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Default Vista Ultimate: Wireless network connection problems and slow inte

Netgear has had heaps of hassles with their Wireless NIC Cards since Vista
came out. I rang them in Feb, and their answer was maybe updated Drivers in
May.
I went back to Cat5.

"Pete" wrote:

Hi there,

I have some problems at the moment. I have a Dell Inspiron PC, with a G-link
USB wireless adapter (DWL-G132) and a wireless router (Netgear DG834GT). I
also had a Netgear WPN111 USB adapter but it was horrible, kept dropping
connections.

Anyway, the issues I have a
1) Upon startup, the adapter does not automatically connect to the router. I
have to spend the first 5-10 minutes getting it to firstly see my router and
then connect to it
2) Once connected, the connection is patchy, that is, I click on a URL,
sometimes the response is immediate, sometimes it pauses for maybe 10-15
seconds before the page appears. I also get timeouts when using iTunes and
other apps. So performance-wise, I'm having a major problem. This is further
characterised when I'm downloading. I'll see a burst of incoming traffic,
then a pause, then another burst, then a pause, and so on. Under XP it was
constant.
3) Using the Netgear WPN111 adapter, I also had the additional issue of it
just dropping it's connection to my router, with the only resolution being
either a unplug/replug of the adapter or a complete reboot of the PC. After
24 hours, no sign of this with the D-link - here's hoping.

I've seen lots of articles and web pages abour Vista wireless networking
issues, but none that seem to reflect what I'm experiencing. If anyone has
any ideas, I'd be very appreciative. In the meantime, the search goes on.

Cheers,
Pete


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Old August 24th 07, 10:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Pete[_2_]
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Posts: 3
Default Vista Ultimate: Wireless network connection problems and slow inte

Thanks Mick. I might look at getting a new router that explicitly works with
Vista.

"Mick Murphy" wrote in message
...
Netgear has had heaps of hassles with their Wireless NIC Cards since Vista
came out. I rang them in Feb, and their answer was maybe updated Drivers
in
May.
I went back to Cat5.

"Pete" wrote:

Hi there,

I have some problems at the moment. I have a Dell Inspiron PC, with a
G-link
USB wireless adapter (DWL-G132) and a wireless router (Netgear DG834GT).
I
also had a Netgear WPN111 USB adapter but it was horrible, kept dropping
connections.

Anyway, the issues I have a
1) Upon startup, the adapter does not automatically connect to the
router. I
have to spend the first 5-10 minutes getting it to firstly see my router
and
then connect to it
2) Once connected, the connection is patchy, that is, I click on a URL,
sometimes the response is immediate, sometimes it pauses for maybe 10-15
seconds before the page appears. I also get timeouts when using iTunes
and
other apps. So performance-wise, I'm having a major problem. This is
further
characterised when I'm downloading. I'll see a burst of incoming traffic,
then a pause, then another burst, then a pause, and so on. Under XP it
was
constant.
3) Using the Netgear WPN111 adapter, I also had the additional issue of
it
just dropping it's connection to my router, with the only resolution
being
either a unplug/replug of the adapter or a complete reboot of the PC.
After
24 hours, no sign of this with the D-link - here's hoping.

I've seen lots of articles and web pages abour Vista wireless networking
issues, but none that seem to reflect what I'm experiencing. If anyone
has
any ideas, I'd be very appreciative. In the meantime, the search goes on.

Cheers,
Pete



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Old August 28th 07, 07:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Shri
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Posts: 12
Default Vista Ultimate: Wireless network connection problems and slow

Pete:

If you are looking to buy a new router to work with Vista Ultimate, I can
tell you that the Buffalo Wireless-N Nfiniti Dual-band Gigabit Router (Model
WZR-AG300NH) is Certified for Windows Vista, and has been working flawlessly
with my new HP laptop PC with Vista Ultimate (64-bit). The router broadcasts
simultaneous A and G wireless networks (it also has draft-N capability, but
my laptop only has an ABG adapter), and my laptop is able to connect
flawlessly. It has very strong signal strength and I can switch between A
and G networks anywhere in my house. It also has the latest WPA2 security,
SSID encryption and MAC address security features.

This is one of the very few routers that actually has the Certified for
Windows Vista logo (which represents the fact that it has successfully passed
rigorous testing of all Vista functionalities). Check the Vista hardware
compatibility list for routers at

http://winqual.microsoft.com/HCL/Pro...=v&cid=712&g=d

The only downside is that this router is rather expensive at $250.
--
Shri


"Pete" wrote:

Thanks Mick. I might look at getting a new router that explicitly works with
Vista.

"Mick Murphy" wrote in message
...
Netgear has had heaps of hassles with their Wireless NIC Cards since Vista
came out. I rang them in Feb, and their answer was maybe updated Drivers
in
May.
I went back to Cat5.

"Pete" wrote:

Hi there,

I have some problems at the moment. I have a Dell Inspiron PC, with a
G-link
USB wireless adapter (DWL-G132) and a wireless router (Netgear DG834GT).
I
also had a Netgear WPN111 USB adapter but it was horrible, kept dropping
connections.

Anyway, the issues I have a
1) Upon startup, the adapter does not automatically connect to the
router. I
have to spend the first 5-10 minutes getting it to firstly see my router
and
then connect to it
2) Once connected, the connection is patchy, that is, I click on a URL,
sometimes the response is immediate, sometimes it pauses for maybe 10-15
seconds before the page appears. I also get timeouts when using iTunes
and
other apps. So performance-wise, I'm having a major problem. This is
further
characterised when I'm downloading. I'll see a burst of incoming traffic,
then a pause, then another burst, then a pause, and so on. Under XP it
was
constant.
3) Using the Netgear WPN111 adapter, I also had the additional issue of
it
just dropping it's connection to my router, with the only resolution
being
either a unplug/replug of the adapter or a complete reboot of the PC.
After
24 hours, no sign of this with the D-link - here's hoping.

I've seen lots of articles and web pages abour Vista wireless networking
issues, but none that seem to reflect what I'm experiencing. If anyone
has
any ideas, I'd be very appreciative. In the meantime, the search goes on.

Cheers,
Pete




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Old September 1st 07, 01:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Pete[_2_]
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Posts: 3
Default Vista Ultimate: Wireless network connection problems and slow

Thanks heaps Shri - I'll check that out

Pete

"Shri" wrote in message
...
Pete:

If you are looking to buy a new router to work with Vista Ultimate, I can
tell you that the Buffalo Wireless-N Nfiniti Dual-band Gigabit Router
(Model
WZR-AG300NH) is Certified for Windows Vista, and has been working
flawlessly
with my new HP laptop PC with Vista Ultimate (64-bit). The router
broadcasts
simultaneous A and G wireless networks (it also has draft-N capability,
but
my laptop only has an ABG adapter), and my laptop is able to connect
flawlessly. It has very strong signal strength and I can switch between A
and G networks anywhere in my house. It also has the latest WPA2 security,
SSID encryption and MAC address security features.

This is one of the very few routers that actually has the Certified for
Windows Vista logo (which represents the fact that it has successfully
passed
rigorous testing of all Vista functionalities). Check the Vista hardware
compatibility list for routers at

http://winqual.microsoft.com/HCL/Pro...=v&cid=712&g=d

The only downside is that this router is rather expensive at $250.
--
Shri


"Pete" wrote:

Thanks Mick. I might look at getting a new router that explicitly works
with
Vista.

"Mick Murphy" wrote in message
...
Netgear has had heaps of hassles with their Wireless NIC Cards since
Vista
came out. I rang them in Feb, and their answer was maybe updated
Drivers
in
May.
I went back to Cat5.

"Pete" wrote:

Hi there,

I have some problems at the moment. I have a Dell Inspiron PC, with a
G-link
USB wireless adapter (DWL-G132) and a wireless router (Netgear
DG834GT).
I
also had a Netgear WPN111 USB adapter but it was horrible, kept
dropping
connections.

Anyway, the issues I have a
1) Upon startup, the adapter does not automatically connect to the
router. I
have to spend the first 5-10 minutes getting it to firstly see my
router
and
then connect to it
2) Once connected, the connection is patchy, that is, I click on a
URL,
sometimes the response is immediate, sometimes it pauses for maybe
10-15
seconds before the page appears. I also get timeouts when using iTunes
and
other apps. So performance-wise, I'm having a major problem. This is
further
characterised when I'm downloading. I'll see a burst of incoming
traffic,
then a pause, then another burst, then a pause, and so on. Under XP it
was
constant.
3) Using the Netgear WPN111 adapter, I also had the additional issue
of
it
just dropping it's connection to my router, with the only resolution
being
either a unplug/replug of the adapter or a complete reboot of the PC.
After
24 hours, no sign of this with the D-link - here's hoping.

I've seen lots of articles and web pages abour Vista wireless
networking
issues, but none that seem to reflect what I'm experiencing. If anyone
has
any ideas, I'd be very appreciative. In the meantime, the search goes
on.

Cheers,
Pete





 




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