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    Default Computer Guru's, I need your help.

    Ok, so my laptop is haveing issues with it's wireless connections... I think it may be some kind of interference or something from what I've read. My computer does just fine with staying connected to the internet for some of the day, and at various times of the day, it just keeps losing connection. When it loses connection, I have to manually disconnect from my network, and then reconnect, then, it works for about five to ten seconds, and goes out again. If I want to stay on the internet, I have to keep doing the same shit, over and over and over... Right now, I'm directly linked to the router and have no problems. I have a wireless Linksys G 2.4 Ghz router, and a newer Toshiba Satellite with Windows 7. So, anyone have any ideas as to what the hell is going on with my computer?

    I have done a system restore to see if that did anything, and it didn't help... This problem has only been going on for four days now.
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    Didn't you have that same problem when you 1st moved to the taint?? Or was that different?

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    Do you have any other wireless internet connected devices that you use on the same network? If you do and they are fine you can eliminate the router. How close is your computer to the router and what typical signal strength do you get?
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    Those routers can go bad over time. Happen to my brothers, we messed with it for a while and then replaced it.

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    My old linksys WRT-54g would do the same from time to time until I loaded DD-WRT to it. May try changing channels...

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    Also, how close is your router to something like a furnace or other appliance that kicks on and off at intervals? Outside of that is your computer might lose connection and then try to re-establish connection and try to pull the same IP down and it fails.

    You might want to power cycle the router.
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    Yeah I'd try rebooting the router. If other devices are staying on the wireless fine, maybe try updating your NIC drivers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 00tec View Post
    My old linksys WRT-54g would do the same from time to time until I loaded DD-WRT to it. May try changing channels...
    I like the idea of the DD-WRT. Also, strange issues pop up all the time. I'm running a Cisco ASA ASA 5520 along with a WLC and 4 APs and I still run into strange issues (this is all Enterprise level equipment courtesy of Cisco). When I've taken the time to take traces and figure out where the problem actually is it has been with Comcast messing with their DNS settings.

    Either way if you have an older Linksys that supports 3rd party firmware go ahead and do it.

    You want one prior to vxworks if possible - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linksys_WRT54G_series

    If you need an AP let me know...... I keep trying to give laptops away but it doesn't seem anyone wants one, I guess I'll try APs.

    I thought for sure that someone who does PC repair would take me up on my offers (free parts or reload an OS and sell outright) but oh well. I still have several $$$ in current ebay value of older Cisco routers too but no one has asked for those either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSB OUTDOORS View Post
    Didn't you have that same problem when you 1st moved to the taint?? Or was that different?
    It was kind of the same problem, just not as bad. It ended up being the actual cable coming into the house, once it was replaced, the problem went away.
    Quote Originally Posted by William View Post
    Do you have any other wireless internet connected devices that you use on the same network? If you do and they are fine you can eliminate the router. How close is your computer to the router and what typical signal strength do you get?
    No other devices are wireless in my house. The computer is at most, ten feet away... Signal strength is maxed out.

    Quote Originally Posted by 00tec View Post
    My old linksys WRT-54g would do the same from time to time until I loaded DD-WRT to it. May try changing channels...
    I have already done the DD-WRT, that was a suggestion the last time that it had a problem a year ago.
    Quote Originally Posted by kraven251 View Post
    Also, how close is your router to something like a furnace or other appliance that kicks on and off at intervals? Outside of that is your computer might lose connection and then try to re-establish connection and try to pull the same IP down and it fails.

    You might want to power cycle the router.
    It isn't next to anything that cycles.

    Are there any settings that would make it realize that it is losing connection, and make it reconnect by itself?
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    If this is a new thing, a neighbor may have a new device that is causing problems. Try switching the broadcast channel on the router.

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