Have you tried changing the channel that the router users to one of the extreme channels (1 or 11 in the US) to minimize interference with other 2.4 Ghz devices?
Have you tried setting the power management settings on the wireless adapter to always supply full power?
volcano11
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August 27th, 2008 15:00
Have you tried changing the channel that the router users to one of the extreme channels (1 or 11 in the US) to minimize interference with other 2.4 Ghz devices?
Have you tried setting the power management settings on the wireless adapter to always supply full power?
Steve
Alan_79
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August 27th, 2008 22:00
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the reply, My router is set too channel 11 at the moment, should i try channel 1?
Yes the wireless adapter is already set to full power supply.
Thanks.
Alan.
volcano11
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August 28th, 2008 03:00
Are there other wireless network in the vicinity that could be using channel 11? If so, it is worth trying channel 1.
Are you running the latest firmware on the router? Windows Vista is known to have problems with older router versions.
Steve
Alan_79
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August 28th, 2008 06:00
Hi Steve,
Yes there are close neighbours that have wireless networks too so i will definatley try changing to channel 1 and will report back.
Yes my netgear router has the latest firmware. :)
Thanks again.
Alan.