gutted
March 13th, 2004, 08:06 AM
Anyone got any ideas?
I've got a small wireless network at home: 2 PCs and up to 2 laptops. Both laptops on Win2k sp3, 1 PC on Win2k sp3, and the other PC still on Win98. We're connecting to a US-Robotics Wireless Router/Access Point (model is 8054). Both PCs are using US-Robotics wireless PCI cards (model 5416), and one of the laptops is using a US-Robotics PCMCIA card (5410). The other laptop is using a built-in wi-fi card.
Everything except the built-in wi-fi is apparently "100" mbps (although really only 54 - I think this is normal though).
So the problem... Every once in a while, the network just stops and then comes back again. It's like either someone has rebooted teh router, or someone has restarted the network card. It happens also on the laptop with non-US-Robotics built-in card too.
Is this a router prob, or a NIC prob, or even a PC prob? It's really annoying when trying to use MSN messanger!!
It happens at least once a day - sometimes a couple of times in quick succession, sometimes only the once. I've not been able to find a pattern as such yet...
My router has the latest firmware as far as I can tell (I updated it as soon as I got it, a few weeks back). I'll check again for updates.
Meantime - anyone got any ideas?
We're on Cable DSL (1MB).
Cheers!
Dan.
I've got a small wireless network at home: 2 PCs and up to 2 laptops. Both laptops on Win2k sp3, 1 PC on Win2k sp3, and the other PC still on Win98. We're connecting to a US-Robotics Wireless Router/Access Point (model is 8054). Both PCs are using US-Robotics wireless PCI cards (model 5416), and one of the laptops is using a US-Robotics PCMCIA card (5410). The other laptop is using a built-in wi-fi card.
Everything except the built-in wi-fi is apparently "100" mbps (although really only 54 - I think this is normal though).
So the problem... Every once in a while, the network just stops and then comes back again. It's like either someone has rebooted teh router, or someone has restarted the network card. It happens also on the laptop with non-US-Robotics built-in card too.
Is this a router prob, or a NIC prob, or even a PC prob? It's really annoying when trying to use MSN messanger!!
It happens at least once a day - sometimes a couple of times in quick succession, sometimes only the once. I've not been able to find a pattern as such yet...
My router has the latest firmware as far as I can tell (I updated it as soon as I got it, a few weeks back). I'll check again for updates.
Meantime - anyone got any ideas?
We're on Cable DSL (1MB).
Cheers!
Dan.