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Linksys being silly
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hello
Basically I bought a linksys wireless access point and connected it to my router
the first 2 or 3 days, it worked absolutly fine and i was happy
but the last 2 days, the connection has been rubbish and keeps losing the connection
It connects for a while, then it loses connection.then when i try to reconnect, it doesnt pick up my access point at all, then after a while of playing about, it shows up, thjen when i connect, after a while, it messes up again
can anyone help me thanks
Basically I bought a linksys wireless access point and connected it to my router
the first 2 or 3 days, it worked absolutly fine and i was happy
but the last 2 days, the connection has been rubbish and keeps losing the connection
It connects for a while, then it loses connection.then when i try to reconnect, it doesnt pick up my access point at all, then after a while of playing about, it shows up, thjen when i connect, after a while, it messes up again
can anyone help me thanks
for other people searching this forum later, another cause of a good wireless network going bad is peole around you adding wireless. To check this power off your AP and see if you are getting strong signals on channels 1, 6, and 11. If these are congested it will effect ALL channels.
I run an older 30 milliwatt Cisco AP with a little rubber duck antenna. A few of my neighbors have newer 100 milliwatt AP's, it doesn't interfere inside my house but if I go outside I get their signal over mine. If I was still living in my old apartment it would be a serious problem.
I run an older 30 milliwatt Cisco AP with a little rubber duck antenna. A few of my neighbors have newer 100 milliwatt AP's, it doesn't interfere inside my house but if I go outside I get their signal over mine. If I was still living in my old apartment it would be a serious problem.
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NOW IT DOESNT EVEN CONNECT, and nor does it pick up the access point
it says no wireless connection was found
someone mentioned that there was something wrong with the linksys chips?
is that whats causing my problem
NOW IT DOESNT EVEN CONNECT, and nor does it pick up the access point
it says no wireless connection was found
someone mentioned that there was something wrong with the linksys chips?
is that whats causing my problem
Last edited by DMR; Jul 12th, 2005 at 11:07 pm.
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