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hetty wrote: Change the default wireless channel. Run netstumbler to see conflicting networks on the same channel also, somebody is probably causing you some interference. Change the channel, it might get better.
JDMurray wrote: Also, get rid of any 802.11b devices on your network. The entire wireless network must operate at 11Mbps just to support the older, slower devices.
nl wrote: Definently change the channel it is running on. Does it behave the same in G mode as it does in B mode? Does it have an A mode?
darkuser wrote: remember microwaves and cordless phones can run on the 2.4g spectrum either on a single channel or spread spectrum
Arvean wrote: nl wrote: Definently change the channel it is running on. Does it behave the same in G mode as it does in B mode? Does it have an A mode? If I change the channel, do I also have to change something on client's side?
Arvean wrote: No phones, no microwaves, no bluetooth, no babies :P Router is high on the top of my shelf, only with modem
hetty wrote: Ive got an AP running in mixed G & B mode and my clients are running at 54Mb.
dynamik wrote: hetty wrote: Ive got an AP running in mixed G & B mode and my clients are running at 54Mb. Are you using any B clients though? I think the point was that it would drop down in order to support B clients.
Arvean wrote: Are you serious?? All this time my network was running at b ? I was sure it would differenciate between G and B and provide each according network... ( hehe I guess I have to study more for my Network+ exam :P )
Arvean wrote: About those 30 minutes drops... It's irregular, sometimes working fine for days and when it looses it, I still have connection, just no internet. Then I reboot the router and I get it back...
JDMurray wrote: When the connection drops, can you plug a computer into the router's switch port and get Internet connectivity? If not, the problem is not with your wireless network connectivity but with your router's connection to the Internet. Have you updated the firmware on your router lately? Is your router or its power adapter very hot? Have you contacted your ISP to see if they are aware of any conditions or activity that might cause your connection to become temporarily inactive?
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