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May 25th, 2006 10:40 PM #21
ika nga namin -- try it on a hotspot, if it still disables your wireless network adapter...then you have narrowed down the problem either with your OS, driver or hardware.
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May 25th, 2006 11:19 PM #22
Originally Posted by BeetOls
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May 26th, 2006 12:23 AM #23
Originally Posted by nitrox
i have the same setup as yours. wifi linksys router with 2 laptops and 1 desktop * home. 3 users kami eh.
nangyari na sa kin yan. are you running your router at default? yun ba iba PC mo (kung meron) sa home network, na discon din?
what I did was to hard reset the router and re-input all the settings para mag refresh (the one where you use a paper clip to reset the router). and I dont use Dynamic Addressing scheme na. I disabled the DHCP server of the router. and assigned static IP's sa lahat ng PC's namin. and I also assigned about 15 DNS Servers addresses statically para nde na magkaprob sa sa loading ng websites.
then I enabled WEP encryption sa router and the 3 PC's. di na nagkakaproblema.
WEP encryption isn't necessary pero I did it coz one time nakita ko modem namin nag blink ang Transmit/Receive LED paggising ko sa umaga eh tulog pa lahat, meaning may nag-access from the outside. siguro kapitbahay namin din na may wifi laptop.
if in case laptop mo nga, like the intel pro wireless resetting. nangyari din sa akin yan eh. what i did was to uninstall everything the intel proset wireless driver, and Windows XP's network properties, like TCP/IP, Client for MS etc ... somehow it did the trick.
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May 26th, 2006 12:34 AM #24
another thing I forgot to mention
there is also another problem with our wifi linksys router that I have encountered. the default wireless channel of wifi is in the 2.437Ghz. seems harmless. pero putsa
tatlong araw inubos ko to solve this problem ...
yun pala cordless phone eh gumagamit din ng 2.437Ghz * default at pinagtabi ko pa yun router and yun cordless phone sa bahay. nagkaroon siguro ng overlapping/distortion sa signal or something.
two solutions here, change your wireless channel sa router or ilayo mo cordless phone mo sa linksys router.
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May 26th, 2006 01:35 PM #25
Originally Posted by oldblue
thanks!!!
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May 26th, 2006 08:33 PM #26
or maybe u have a bad minipci wireless card....
have it replaced sa asus service center libre pa yan kasi 2 years warranty...
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May 26th, 2006 08:49 PM #27
Originally Posted by radiazone
anyway, ill be going to a friend's place tomorrow to check out the laptop's connection there. he's using a dlink router. hopefully it will identify w/c component is the culprit (laptop or router). ill let you know how it turns out. :D
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