Jager Posted August 23, 2009 Content Count: 1300 Joined: 06/24/07 Status: Offline Share Posted August 23, 2009 if you are getting disconnected at certain times then you may have an issue with the router being overloaded with household "noise" on the channel it is broadcasting wirelessly on. (if you have a wireless capable router) if you do try changing the wireless channel to a lower frequency in the wireless settings. certain manufacturer set frequencies are also the ones your microwave and phones usee . so your neighbors heating up a midnight snack can fry your net as your router thinks it is getting data and instead is trying to process "noise" if you post your model router i can help further probably Link to comment
Akaru Posted August 23, 2009 Content Count: 1000 Joined: 06/12/09 Status: Offline Share Posted August 23, 2009 (edited) if you are getting disconnected at certain times then you may have an issue with the router being overloaded with household "noise" on the channel it is broadcasting wirelessly on. (if you have a wireless capable router) if you do try changing the wireless channel to a lower frequency in the wireless settings. certain manufacturer set frequencies are also the ones your microwave and phones usee . so your neighbors heating up a midnight snack can fry your net as your router thinks it is getting data and instead is trying to process "noise" if you post your model router i can help further probably Oh yea, this can be true. Also, I read that some wireless mouses and keyboards use the same channel/frequency as many wireless networks, so when people use these products with their laptop, they get connection problems. EDIT: I'm just listing possibilities, tinkerbell. Don't kill me and my post just because this is not the reason for PleaseDon'tShoot's problem. Edited August 23, 2009 by Akaru Link to comment
Kennith Posted August 24, 2009 Content Count: 2051 Joined: 05/10/07 Status: Offline Share Posted August 24, 2009 You can't d/c if someone is stealing your internet, cause its the same as sharing your internet with someone in the house except its with someone unwanted. Think about it.... Link to comment
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