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Voyto |
posted on 14th Oct 08 at 18:16 |
Overlapping with the neighbours wireless? A wireless channel creates interferance on the channel its set to, and the 2 either side iirc. | |
Tiger |
posted on 14th Oct 08 at 17:08 |
No, my missus has got wireless router in the house she shares, she bought a new laptop with built in wireless and the signal keeps dropping out, sometimes after 2 mins, sometimes after 20 mins, totally sporadic. | |
Gaz |
posted on 14th Oct 08 at 17:03 |
is this got nothing to do with the dongle that you plug the phone cable and the moderm cable into? | |
Tiger |
posted on 14th Oct 08 at 16:46 |
Ok, so if I change the channel on the router, the laptop will automatically switch to 'said' channel? | |
Toby |
posted on 14th Oct 08 at 15:18 |
yes, just enter the router ip and then username and password | |
Tiger |
posted on 14th Oct 08 at 15:10 |
quote: Wireless signal dropping out, no specific time frame either, just one minute working, next gone again. Can I access the router info via this laptop, even though its not the one that configured it in the first place? | |
deano87 |
posted on 14th Oct 08 at 08:00 |
What make is it? My girlfriend had one from Amazon which was rubbish - I phoned up for a refund and they didn't care if we sent it back or not. That was over 1.5 years ago and we still haven't sent it back. | |
liamC |
posted on 14th Oct 08 at 05:59 |
As above - if the wireless router is operating on the same channel as one of your neighbours, that could be knocking it off. | |
Adam |
posted on 14th Oct 08 at 04:22 |
Is it just the wireless signal cutting in and out? or actual power to the router? | |
Tiger |
posted on 13th Oct 08 at 21:08 |
What could be the causes? |