
05-08-2003, 05:24 AM
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Thinker
Join Date: Sep 2002
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WiFi Connection Drops?
Well, i'm back for some more help on the wireless forums, after buying the Linskys WRT54G Wireless 802.11g router, Linksys notebook G adapter, and the Linksys WCF12, CF 802.11b adapter.
Setting up completely today, I've noticed that my network disconnects my laptop every 5-10 minutes, randomly. I can be playing a game, or doing anything, literally, and I'll suddenly get disconnected.
I have WEP Encryption set-up, along with a DMZ Port fixed in, and my SSDIC broadcast is enabled. I know its not my signal, because my signal comes up as "excellent" (the router is in the next room) What gives!?
As that is not enough, when I have my laptop connected, my PDA loses signal, and loses "communication with the device", after about 3-4 minutes of a power-on, or a soft-reset. In fact, when I disconnect the laptop with the wireless network, the PDA's wireless connection to the router remains "on".
The CF-Card's last IP digits are .101, while the laptop is .100.
I was hoping one of you networking gurus could help a fellow member out.
Thanks.
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05-08-2003, 03:07 PM
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Thinker
Join Date: Apr 2002
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Are you running WinXP on the laptop?
David
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05-08-2003, 04:51 PM
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Thinker
Join Date: Sep 2002
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Heh. I guess I forgot to mention that.
Dell Inspiron 8200, running WinXP with 512mb Ram.
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05-08-2003, 05:42 PM
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Thinker
Join Date: Apr 2002
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Deep in the wireless properties you might want to check and see that you don't have Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication turn on. I seem to recall if this is enable you will have these problems.
David
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05-09-2003, 04:23 AM
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Thinker
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Originally Posted by dhettel
Deep in the wireless properties you might want to check and see that you don't have Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication turn on. I seem to recall if this is enable you will have these problems.
David
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I checked my settings. It seems like I dont have this option turned on.
I'm thinking its something with the router, since my Pocket PC gets disconnected as well. I'll try a firmware upgrade tomorrow after my Math final, since I dont understand what the heck is up with the network.
Maybe Amazon sent me a refurbished!?  ops:
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05-09-2003, 02:00 PM
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Intellectual
Join Date: Aug 2002
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It is intresting that you mention this issue. I have noticed the same thing with a notebook and new wireless Linksys router. What makes it even stranger is that I have a desktop that is still CAT5 connected. Only, I have to pull the CAT5 cable from the back of the machine and reconnect it to get the machine connected to the network. Even after a reboot. It never did that with the last router. I also run into the same kinda problem when these machines go into sleep mode, or coming back from a screen saver. It seems like the card/connection does not wake back up for some reason. I would like to prevent the card/connection from going to sleep in the first place.
Joe...
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05-09-2003, 02:17 PM
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Magi
Join Date: Dec 2007
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I was having a problem like Joe's, but a firmware upgrade to my D-Link router solved it.
Now I'm having a strange problem where every time I reboot my computer, I have to re-enter the encryption code, and I have to re-check "Use windows to configure my wireless settings" in the wireless properties, to get it to connect. It's kinda annoying. I don't understand why that stuff doesn't get saved when I reboot....it worked for a while and then suddenly one day just stopped. The other 2 computers on the network don't have any problems(1 is wireless and 1 is wired).
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05-09-2003, 02:30 PM
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Intellectual
Join Date: Aug 2002
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Originally Posted by PetiteFlower
I was having a problem like Joe's, but a firmware upgrade to my D-Link router solved it.
Now I'm having a strange problem where every time I reboot my computer, I have to re-enter the encryption code, and I have to re-check "Use windows to configure my wireless settings" in the wireless properties, to get it to connect. It's kinda annoying. I don't understand why that stuff doesn't get saved when I reboot....it worked for a while and then suddenly one day just stopped. The other 2 computers on the network don't have any problems(1 is wireless and 1 is wired).
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I went to Linksys and the site showed the same firmware number and date as the one that it already installed on the router.
Joe...
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05-13-2003, 06:13 AM
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Thinker
Join Date: Sep 2002
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The wireless disconnects seem to have stopped with the laptop.
However, the Axim 400mhz wont stop disconnecting every other minute. The first couple minutes, its connected, then its not, then it is. I soft-reset it, and then I get the message, unknown device in CF Card, name it "Unkiwn Device in Socket 1".
Then I soft-reset and power-off, and I finally get a blue wireless connection. And then it repeats itself sometimes after 5 minutes.
Power Save is turned off, and the Encryption is tunred on.
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05-13-2003, 02:01 PM
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Intellectual
Join Date: Aug 2002
Posts: 125
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I am convinced that these new technologies are advancing faster than the R&D... Things just DO NOT work as advertised. And the so called easy installation is a joke! I seem to have a bit more knowledge about technology than the average "Joe User", but when it comes to some of these issues... I have no idea how the average joe manages.
I am also beginning to believe that if a device is on an "outrageous" sale price it is because the manufacturuer does not want to do a recall. They would rather clear the shelves of the local distrbution channels and deal with user downloads of patches, drivers and updates from a web site.
I have spent probably 6 hours looking over LinkSys's web site to find answers and I can't seem to find any... I am so sick of this crap!
Here is a list of problems with the Linksys and card...
1. A desktop needs to have the CAT5 cable pulled out and plugged back in to establish a connection. Although the router shows a connect light.
2. The wireless is SLOW... I mean we are talk unbrearably slow...
3. The wireless has difficulty connecting to the internet, not the network... Just the internet.
4. You can not shut off SSID broadcast. If you do, the devices can not find the router and will not connect. Pretty stupid!
Joe...
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