Question:
Disconnecting Internet?
2009-03-29 11:50:53 UTC
I have Comcast, and i use a Linksys adapter to connect to it.

For the past month i've been having these disconnecting issues. It would sometimes disconnect randomly from a minute after i reconnect to an hour after. Or sometimes later. And to reconnect, i gotta take out the adapter from the USB port, or restart my computer. And the other computers on the network aren't having this issue at all.

I also get problems when it constantly gives me a lag spike every few minutes for 2~5 seconds in games i play. I'm running vista, and the adapter is a Linksys Wireless N-USB network adapter with Dual-Band.

Does anyone know what's wrong?

P.S. I've also gotten to the point that I can not go on the internet via (Google chrome, mozilla etc) but can only access it through a game. (Ragnarok online, etc) and if i try to go on like google chrome, my internet crashes.
Five answers:
2009-03-29 11:55:32 UTC
Hi , If you are facing frequent connection drops on the wireless ,i'd suggets that you try and tweak the wireless connection a bit.

Access your router using http://192.168.1.1 and enter the password as "admin".Go to the wireless section and change the SSID to any name your prefer, select channel 11 and save settings.Then go to the advanced wireless settings and reduce the beacon interval to 50 , and reduce the RTS and fragmentation threshold by 40 each.

Restart your wireless and check.
sheneman
2016-12-02 01:03:28 UTC
we % some info. under pressure out? instant? mixture? What form of Router are you applying? thank you for the main significant factors. Assuming each little thing is being set-up with DHCP proper? If no longer you're able to desire to verify each and all of the IP addresses, mask and gateway addresses. If 2 machines are applying the comparable handle, the % intervene with one yet another and you will act like there is an outage. extra probably you have a nasty cable someplace. make sure that the link lights on the router and pc community jack come on whilst the cable is linked. See in the event that they are stillon once you're experiencing an outage. If the link gentle ever is going out, you have a unfastened connection or undesirable cable.
Don M
2009-03-29 11:55:51 UTC
It is your USB Wireless Adapter, they have shown unreliable preformance. Sometimes need to get updated drivers from LinkSys.
2009-03-29 11:56:17 UTC
Okay, there's one thing you have to understand, and that's that USB adapters SUCK. Either get a new router to connect with a wire to your computer or get a range-booster chip for your PC. It's the only way.
Eric
2009-03-29 12:40:03 UTC
You broke the Internet. You should stay offline.


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