Wireless connection dropping

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brupatti

Hello,
I am having problems with my wireless connection totally dropping off.
It drops for anywhere between 30 and 60 seconds. Enough time to
completely log me off the net. I have 1 pc wired directly to the router
and that keeps its connection. So I know it isn't the cable signal. I
have 3 laptops that have wireless connections. All three laptops are
having the signal go from excellent to nothing. I bought a new router
thinking it must be the problem. But I am having the same issue with
the new router. Two of the laptops are running XP and the third is
Windows Millenium. I have called D-Link to see what they think the
problem could be and they told me it was my cordless phone. Which
doesn't make any sense, because I have had both the phone and the
wireless network for over a year now and have never had this problem
until last week. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks
 
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Evolution54

brupatti said:
Hello,
I am having problems with my wireless connection totally dropping off.
It drops for anywhere between 30 and 60 seconds. Enough time to
completely log me off the net. I have 1 pc wired directly to the
router
and that keeps its connection. So I know it isn't the cable signal.
I
have 3 laptops that have wireless connections. All three laptops are
having the signal go from excellent to nothing. I bought a new router
thinking it must be the problem. But I am having the same issue with
the new router. Two of the laptops are running XP and the third is
Windows Millenium. I have called D-Link to see what they think the
problem could be and they told me it was my cordless phone. Which
doesn't make any sense, because I have had both the phone and the
wireless network for over a year now and have never had this problem
until last week. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks

Try updating the firmware for your router if you have not already done
so.
 

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