28-09-2005, 22:30
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WIFI problem
Hes my problem & Kit (4-Port router, Wireless Access Point & PCcard all Belkin 802.11g)
I came home after being out, turned on my laptop and tryed to get online to check my email, but I couldn't connect to my WiFi upstairs, so I went to check it/reset to find that my dad had turned it off. I turned it back on, and went back to my laptop at restarted it and it still wouldn't connect.
So I took my laptop upstairs closer to the WiFi unit and it connected straight away, I took it back downstars and it would no longer connect.
I can only think its ariel related. (I'm out of work and cannot afford to fork out on new kit)
Any ideas
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28-09-2005, 23:09
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Re: WIFI problem
can you connect to the router via a cable? check the wireless setting and maybe disable the encryption to test...
or does your computer shows network available or it just say 'no network available'?
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28-09-2005, 23:27
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Re: WIFI problem
The signal's nuked. Check there's no metal nearby, in the direct path and not too many walls, water tanks, cordless phones and microwaves.
Also change the channel, +/-5 from present is what is reconmmended.
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29-09-2005, 00:05
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Re: WIFI problem
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Originally Posted by nffc
The signal's nuked. Check there's no metal nearby, in the direct path and not too many walls, water tanks, cordless phones and microwaves.
Also change the channel, +/-5 from present is what is reconmmended.
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Nothing had changed I changed the channel but still no change
Quote:
Originally Posted by fisheddie
can you connect to the router via a cable? check the wireless setting and maybe disable the encryption to test...
or does your computer shows network available or it just say 'no network available'?
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I can connect to the router via my desktop.
I disabled encyption and upstairs no real difference (11MB poor signal strength)
came downstairs and got 54MB very good signal strength.
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Should I do a reset to factory setup on the Wireless Access Point and set a new encryption setting
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29-09-2005, 00:07
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Re: WIFI problem
Yes, that will sort it.
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29-09-2005, 00:26
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Re: WIFI problem
thanks I'll try that in the morning when I'm more alert.
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STAY AT HOME: I found out that mum will never walk again as the coronavirus attacked her nervous system. She died on September 30th.
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29-09-2005, 23:10
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Re: WIFI problem
Disable Zone alarm if you have it running and then try again!
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