Re: Trouble with WiFi
- From: Erich Oelschlegel <ErichOelschlegel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009 16:34:01 -0700
router was set to channel 11; i just set chan 1 and will let you know if it
happens again.
"Curious" wrote:
Have you tried changing the wireless channel number to the lowest and/or.
highest available?
Do you also have a home wireless phone base station located near the
router?
"Erich Oelschlegel" <Erich Oelschlegel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:FCD0FD97-CBBF-4222-B513-376151A550BF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
read
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices&tid=54a65ed4-eba5-4200-b1a7-64a201fd046c&cat=en_US_9CA88DDB-D18D-FA0E-A366-6E527B0FBA67&lang=en&cr=US&sloc=&p=1
and see if my problem is the same as your problem.
-erich
"artheus" wrote:
Hi!
A while ago I bought a ASUS F3Tc and with it I got Vista: Home Premium.
So, connecting to a wifi/wlan is no problem at all. But after a while
the connection dies, no matter which network I connect to. Even if I sit
2 inches from the wireless router I get disconnectet after a short
while.. And that is really bothering me.. because I'm a web-developer,
and I have to have a stable connection to the internet. I know that
there are alot of other people who have got the same problem as me.. And
that is only with Vista.
Cause if I install Linux on my laptop, the wifi is stable. And it
doesn't disconnect at all..
So what is the problem?
And.. Is there a fix for it?
Cheers,
Artheus
--
artheus
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