Re: diagnosis problem
- From: "AG" <ag@xxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 20:21:25 +0200
"Swifty" <Steve.J.Swift@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news: OxVpmS40HHA.1204@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I think you should be dealing with Linksys tech support since it is their
hardware causing the problem--the adapter may even be faulty.
It might also be working correctly. If you've inherited an IP address that had recently been used by someone doing file sharing (say) then you may very well be being bombarded with IP requests.
Do the interrupts stop if you unplug the network cable?
I have a linksys wireless router with and a dynamic IP. At home, my network is configured using DHCP. the IP of the notebook is always the same (192.168.0.2). I have a second computer, that also is connected to the router using a wireless connection (PCI card) and that is running without any problem. I have a firewall configured. If I were bombarded with IP requests, my firewall router would intercept them, and if it were not, there is little chance requests would have been transfered to my notebook only.
Thank you anyway for trying. I think I will try dealing with linksys people.
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