Still having problems. Have been since I last posted, but just now getting around to posting again. Been really busy. My download speed is all over the place.
I checked all of the connections in the back of my router and modem. Everything is plugged in.
I am using ch. 11, so that's not the issue either.
Ever since I downloaded the most recent firmware for my wireless card, it has been preforming terribly. I appreciate all the help I can get. Hopefully someone sees this. Thanks in advance.
Did you go to device manager and change the antenna diversity from Auto to Aux?
If this is an XP system, sorry my work schedule has been busy and I didn't get time to read the complete thread, again, They usually disconnect after an extended period of time and no way to change it.
I tried using WPA, but my router doesn't support it. It's a D-Link 524 (www.dlink.com/products)
I'm on WEP and my password is seven characters. I'm only showing two devices that are on my network, my Xbox 360 and this laptop that I'm on currently.
My honest opinion, try your computer at a friends or hotspot and see if you have any problems connecting and staying connected. If you can stay connected, it's your wireless router. I would consider replacing it, but with a wireless G router that supports WPA-PSK(TKIP) Security (Personal). The xbox and your adapter need to use the wireless g connection.
Since WEP can be hacked in less than 10 minutes, there can be so many variables.
Link5523
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September 28th, 2011 17:00
Did that just now. We'll see how it goes. Hard to say so far. Thanks, dude.
PudgyOne
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September 28th, 2011 17:00
Link5523,
Start, control panel, device manager, network, 1390 adapter, advanced. Look for antenna diversity. Change the antenna diversity from Auto mto Aux.
What happens?
Rick
Link5523
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September 29th, 2011 19:00
So I tried watching another movie on Netflix and my wireless card quit on me again. Suggestions?
PudgyOne
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September 30th, 2011 02:00
Link5523,
Are you using these Recommended Wireless Router Settings in your wireless router, I use channel 11. I would make a new SSID to make connecting easier.
Rick
Link5523
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November 28th, 2011 15:00
I'm back again. Hope you see this, Rick.
Still having problems. Have been since I last posted, but just now getting around to posting again. Been really busy. My download speed is all over the place.
I checked all of the connections in the back of my router and modem. Everything is plugged in.
I am using ch. 11, so that's not the issue either.
Ever since I downloaded the most recent firmware for my wireless card, it has been preforming terribly. I appreciate all the help I can get. Hopefully someone sees this. Thanks in advance.
PudgyOne
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November 28th, 2011 15:00
Link5523,
Are you using WPA-PSK(TKIP) Security (Personal)?
Password 13 characters long?
Did you go to device manager and change the antenna diversity from Auto to Aux?
If this is an XP system, sorry my work schedule has been busy and I didn't get time to read the complete thread, again, They usually disconnect after an extended period of time and no way to change it.
Rick
Link5523
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November 28th, 2011 15:00
Man, that was quick! Thanks Rick.
I'm running Vista.
I tried using WPA, but my router doesn't support it. It's a D-Link 524 (www.dlink.com/products)
I'm on WEP and my password is seven characters. I'm only showing two devices that are on my network, my Xbox 360 and this laptop that I'm on currently.
Any other suggestions?
PudgyOne
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November 28th, 2011 16:00
Link5523,
My honest opinion, try your computer at a friends or hotspot and see if you have any problems connecting and staying connected. If you can stay connected, it's your wireless router. I would consider replacing it, but with a wireless G router that supports WPA-PSK(TKIP) Security (Personal). The xbox and your adapter need to use the wireless g connection.
Since WEP can be hacked in less than 10 minutes, there can be so many variables.
Rick