From: myrempah on
Niel,

Are you using XP SP 2 ? I myself encountered wireless drop during
surfing; using aztech wireless router. Try disabling 'use windows to
configure my wireless network settings' under wireless network
connection properties and set manually. it worked for me.

From: "niel" <mailniel at on
xp sp2 on a centrino. from day 1 i never use windows, i have intel proset
installed. pinging to router 24 hours without problems, only ftp and icq
keep giving problems!!




"myrempah" <mydurian(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Niel,
>
> Are you using XP SP 2 ? I myself encountered wireless drop during
> surfing; using aztech wireless router. Try disabling 'use windows to
> configure my wireless network settings' under wireless network
> connection properties and set manually. it worked for me.
>


From: "niel" <mailniel at on
even my desktop pc connected with network cable to this netgear wireless
router also having same problem.

rkaru, i bought the wireless router only, not the package.


"Rkaru" <rkaru_nospam_(a)tm.net.my> wrote in message
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> niel wrote:
>> I am using Netgear wireless router with Prolink 9000p adsl modem. After
>> adding Netgear,
>
> I'm also using Netgear router. Did you get the router + 1 wireless
> receiver card = RM390 package?
>
> Ok, from my experience, if your pc connects to the router/access point via
> wifi, you would occassionaly experience intermittent line drops. It would
> reconnect almost immediately. Dont get me wrong, it's not your Streamyx
> connection that drops but just from your router to your pc.
>
> Solution - if your pc is near the router, connect via lan cable. Only
> utilise the wifi if you're on a laptop, away from the router.
>
>
> --
> Rkaru
> "Heh...heh..."


From: Ir. Hj. Othman bin Hj. Ahmad on

Try disabling any firewall or encryption setting from the wireless
router.

From: dave chiew on
On 18 Feb 2005 06:25:30 -0800, "Ir. Hj. Othman bin Hj. Ahmad"
<othmana(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>
>Try disabling any firewall or encryption setting from the wireless
>router.

And let your neighbours use your internet connection?

-dave chiew