Re: ping time out trouble , help

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"calderara" <calderara@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:93FD4042-9B8F-406C-9292-54893B0E3271@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dear all,
I have a server SBS 2003 R2 connected to my adsl routeur and working as a
DHCP server for my laptop and other PC.
When connected with my laptop with WIFI, th eserver is not all the time
reachable.
What i mean is that when PINGING my server, then some packets get lost.

Look at whether there are newer drivers available for your laptop's wifi. Updated drivers have solved no end of network issues in my office. Failing that try selecting a different wifi channel (do this at your wireless router).
--
Brian Cryer
www.cryer.co.uk/brian

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