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Feb 1 2008, 09:43 PM
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![]() Authentic Member ![]() ![]() Group: Authentic Member Posts: 27 Joined: 1-February 08 From: San Diego, CA Member No.: 76,524 Operating System: Win XP Pro and Vista Home |
Hi All....
Hope someone here can help me resolve a finicky problem I have been experiencing. I am running Vista Home on a Toshiba Satellite L45. The wireless card is a Realtek RTL 8187B 802.11g wireless network adapter. I have a Linksys WRT600N wireless router. The problem I'm experiencing is an intermitten drop of signal and when I go to Connect to a Network, it will say that it Cannot Connect to my wireless network. Most of the time, if I leave it alone, the laptop will conect on its own in a few minutes. Some of the time, it will not connect at all. In order to connect, I would have to go wired to the router. Once connected via wired, the wireless connection will connect as well. Weird.... I just took a peek at the connections, now, the wireless connection has just failed. Any suggestions????? Thanks for all your feedback..... Attached is a snapshot of my settings..... Would you tell me if these settings are correct? Property: 802.11b *** Enabled Channel *** 6 Channel Plan *** Domain_From_EEPROM Fragmentation Threshhold *** 2346 IBSS Default 11b Mode *** Enabled LED control *** Enabled Network Type *** Infrastructure Power Save Mode *** CAM Preamble Mode *** Auto QoS *** Enabled Rate Adaptive *** Enabled RTS Threshold *** 2347 Wireless Mode *** 802.11b/g WMM APSD *** Disabled |
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Apr 27 2008, 11:45 PM
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New Member ![]() Group: New Member Posts: 14 Joined: 17-December 07 Member No.: 75,233 Operating System: 98 2000 Server 2000 XP Vista OS9 OSX |
Hi SashimiOnly
I do not know if you still need help with this. I would log into the modem/router and see if you can manually drop it back to wireless G so it matches your network adapter. Cheers Peterm |
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