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From: simon9797 on 9 Apr 2008 00:22 Hi everyone, I have a problem with my wireless router or I think I do. Im in the UK and yest got connected to the virgin broadband and bought a netgear wireless router from PC world. I connected it all up ok, well I think so anyway, but every 2hrs or so my laptop will get disconnected from the internet and although it can see my wireless network in the house it wont connect back up to the router, the only way to fix it is to switch the power off to the router for a second or 2 then turn it back on and then the comp connects and everythings fine for another hr or 2 when it will drop again and so I have to do the same thing again. Has anyone got any ideas? Thanks in advance.
From: BigGirlsBlouse on 9 Apr 2008 14:01 <simon9797(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1c580131-0d5e-415a-97fb-7bfef5f97f31(a)y21g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > Hi everyone, I have a problem with my wireless router or I think I do. > Im in the UK and yest got connected to the virgin broadband and bought > a netgear wireless router from PC world. I connected it all up ok, > well I think so anyway, but every 2hrs or so my laptop will get > disconnected from the internet and although it can see my wireless > network in the house it wont connect back up to the router, the only > way to fix it is to switch the power off to the router for a second or > 2 then turn it back on and then the comp connects and everythings fine > for another hr or 2 when it will drop again and so I have to do the > same thing again. Has anyone got any ideas? Thanks in advance. I had that problem with Netgear wireless adaptor... the WPN111 which allowed you on with no connection problems for 10minutes, then without any warning dropped out. It didn't matter if there was large amounts of data going through it or not. My solution was to find an older version of the software and as soon as it would let me, dump the netgear wizard and carry on with windows installation. What model number is your router though?
From: seaweedsl on 9 Apr 2008 14:22 May be a firmware issue. Check online for an update for that router. It seems that companies often release routers and stuff with beta firmware to get them out the door and then get to work on the firmware afterward. By the second or third version , it works.
From: simon9797 on 10 Apr 2008 06:13 The router is a WGT624v3 and i took it back to pc world yest and exchanged it for a new one but this is doing exactly the same thing so i dont know what im doing wrong.
From: BigGirlsBlouse on 19 Apr 2008 11:41 <simon9797(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:118e761b-45f1-4e28-892b-dc2191a54af2(a)m73g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > The router is a WGT624v3 and i took it back to pc world yest and > exchanged it for a new one but this is doing exactly the same thing so > i dont know what im doing wrong. > Try http://kbserver.netgear.com/products/WGT624v3.asp
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