From: "niel" <mailniel at gmail dot on
Even direct connection using Aztech ADSL modem(purely modem, no router
function) and Prolink 9000p ADSL modem also still the same. Anything else I
can try?


"Ir. Hj. Othman bin Hj. Ahmad" <othmana(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Try disabling any firewall or encryption setting from the wireless
> router.
>


From: dave chiew on
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 22:48:42 +0800, "niel" <mailniel at gmail dot com>
wrote:

>Even direct connection using Aztech ADSL modem(purely modem, no router
>function) and Prolink 9000p ADSL modem also still the same. Anything else I
>can try?
>
>
>"Ir. Hj. Othman bin Hj. Ahmad" <othmana(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:1108736730.736146.294080(a)c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> Try disabling any firewall or encryption setting from the wireless
>> router.
>>
>

Niel. Let me ask you a question. How are your modem and router
physically arranged? Do you stack one on top of the other?

If yes, then try unstacking them and placing them side by side
instead. Let them run for awhile and see if things pick up. A couple
weeks ago I came across one particular case where the netgear wireless
router was acting rather badly and dropping connections. It took some
time before I figured that the stacking arrangement was generating too
much heat. Separated them and voila!

-dave chiew
From: "niel" <mailniel at on
"dave chiew" <dave_chiew(a)noplace.like.home> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 22:48:42 +0800, "niel" <mailniel at gmail dot com>
> wrote:
> Niel. Let me ask you a question. How are your modem and router
> physically arranged? Do you stack one on top of the other?
>
> If yes, then try unstacking them and placing them side by side
> instead. Let them run for awhile and see if things pick up. A couple
> weeks ago I came across one particular case where the netgear wireless
> router was acting rather badly and dropping connections. It took some
> time before I figured that the stacking arrangement was generating too
> much heat. Separated them and voila!
>
> -dave chiew


Thanks. Perhaps I am not clear with my issue. Problem is my downloads still
fine without disconnection, surfing without problem, pinging the router with
"-t" switch get less than 0% packet loss. Just this FTP got disconnected for
every transfer more than 50kB+-, ICQ got disconnected, friends in MSN does
not get some of my messages. Did I mention pinging to google.com is fine too
without any packet loss? Arghhh... I wanted to do a complete reinstall, but
even another desktop PC also having the same problem, just feel very unlike
to solve the problem even with fresh install.

Anyone has anymore clue before I backup my stuffs and fresh install?


From: dave chiew on
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 00:05:48 +0800, "niel" <mailniel at gmail.com>
wrote:

>"dave chiew" <dave_chiew(a)noplace.like.home> wrote in message
>news:v70c11dhep5bka3e5b6ltohc8i15u8lqcu(a)4ax.com...
>> On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 22:48:42 +0800, "niel" <mailniel at gmail dot com>
>> wrote:
>> Niel. Let me ask you a question. How are your modem and router
>> physically arranged? Do you stack one on top of the other?
>>
>> If yes, then try unstacking them and placing them side by side
>> instead. Let them run for awhile and see if things pick up. A couple
>> weeks ago I came across one particular case where the netgear wireless
>> router was acting rather badly and dropping connections. It took some
>> time before I figured that the stacking arrangement was generating too
>> much heat. Separated them and voila!
>>
>> -dave chiew
>
>
>Thanks. Perhaps I am not clear with my issue. Problem is my downloads still
>fine without disconnection, surfing without problem, pinging the router with
>"-t" switch get less than 0% packet loss. Just this FTP got disconnected for
>every transfer more than 50kB+-, ICQ got disconnected, friends in MSN does
>not get some of my messages. Did I mention pinging to google.com is fine too
>without any packet loss? Arghhh... I wanted to do a complete reinstall, but
>even another desktop PC also having the same problem, just feel very unlike
>to solve the problem even with fresh install.
>
>Anyone has anymore clue before I backup my stuffs and fresh install?
>

I'm not sure which model of Netgear you are using. Can you check to
see if supports UPnP? If so, have you enabled the UPnP? It affects
messaging programs like ICQ & MSN.

-dave chiew
From: dave chiew on
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 00:05:48 +0800, "niel" <mailniel at gmail.com>
wrote:

>"dave chiew" <dave_chiew(a)noplace.like.home> wrote in message
>news:v70c11dhep5bka3e5b6ltohc8i15u8lqcu(a)4ax.com...
>> On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 22:48:42 +0800, "niel" <mailniel at gmail dot com>
>> wrote:
>> Niel. Let me ask you a question. How are your modem and router
>> physically arranged? Do you stack one on top of the other?
>>
>> If yes, then try unstacking them and placing them side by side
>> instead. Let them run for awhile and see if things pick up. A couple
>> weeks ago I came across one particular case where the netgear wireless
>> router was acting rather badly and dropping connections. It took some
>> time before I figured that the stacking arrangement was generating too
>> much heat. Separated them and voila!
>>
>> -dave chiew
>
>
>Thanks. Perhaps I am not clear with my issue. Problem is my downloads still
>fine without disconnection, surfing without problem, pinging the router with
>"-t" switch get less than 0% packet loss. Just this FTP got disconnected for
>every transfer more than 50kB+-, ICQ got disconnected, friends in MSN does
>not get some of my messages. Did I mention pinging to google.com is fine too
>without any packet loss? Arghhh... I wanted to do a complete reinstall, but
>even another desktop PC also having the same problem, just feel very unlike
>to solve the problem even with fresh install.
>
>Anyone has anymore clue before I backup my stuffs and fresh install?
>

I'm not sure which model of Netgear you are using. Can you check to
see if supports UPnP? If so, have you enabled the UPnP? It affects
messaging programs like ICQ & MSN.

-dave chiew