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Old 08-20-2005, 10:01 PM   #1
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WHo knows about wireless routers

Any one know about wireless routers?
I have a netgear wireless router, when using it, it constantly keeps disconnecting or blocking me from getting out to the net, every few minutes it will work for a few minutes, then it will block me for a few then repeat. any ideas as to what causes this?
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Old 08-20-2005, 10:03 PM   #2
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Old 08-20-2005, 10:04 PM   #3
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First off go to http://192.168.1.1/ default pw "admin" username is blank and change your router pw. So nobody hijacks your router from you then come back.
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Old 08-20-2005, 10:07 PM   #4
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oh no, you got into my router...oh my....oh gosh..

actually your as wrong as 2 fat boys fucking, the IP of my router is not what you gave and its not connected to the net, if it was, I would not be able to get here

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First off go to http://192.168.1.1/ default pw "admin" username is blank and change your router pw. So nobody hijacks your router from you then come back.
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Old 08-20-2005, 10:08 PM   #5
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oh ya, and the user name is not blank, its admin, and the password is password .. you must be thinking of the linksys router.


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Old 08-20-2005, 10:10 PM   #6
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oh no, you got into my router...oh my....oh gosh..

actually your as wrong as 2 fat boys fucking, the IP of my router is not what you gave and its not connected to the net, if it was, I would not be able to get here
Start off with that, try a different IP then (check the manual), Netgear may use a different default IP addy. I have a Linksys wireless router.

Edit: Beat me to it.
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Old 08-20-2005, 10:10 PM   #7
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lan or wlan

what is disconnecting.. a wireless device or an actual device plugged into one oft he ports of the router. Make sure all pc's are running auto/ or 10mb/s full duplex. 100mb/s full duplex won't usually encapsulate right with the wifi and the res tof it .. you can set it that way on the pc copper connection and it appears right, but there often ends up to be intermitten disruptions as you explain. this is for lan not wireless cards.. cat5 patching to the router from a static desktop for example

so.. is it wireless that does that? you might have another router close to you that your system grabs and is unable to use. but its disrupting by attempting to jump
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check your advanced settings on your wireless card on the pc thats wirelessly connecting.
make sure to remove any other wlan's you may have saved in the properties window from previous connections. remove all but what you wanna connect to.
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Any one know about wireless routers?
I have a netgear wireless router, when using it, it constantly keeps disconnecting or blocking me from getting out to the net, every few minutes it will work for a few minutes, then it will block me for a few then repeat. any ideas as to what causes this?

bad router

or interference form other wireless networks. You can try changing to a higher channel

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Old 08-20-2005, 10:13 PM   #9
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I have 3 computers running through it, 2 wireless, one wired.
the wired stays connected, the 2 wireless ones will be blocked at different times, one may work and the other wont. yes everything is set to auto

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what is disconnecting.. a wireless device or an actual device plugged into one oft he ports of the router. Make sure all pc's are running auto/ or 10mb/s full duplex. 100mb/s full duplex won't usually encapsulate right with the wifi and the res tof it .. you can set it that way on the pc copper connection and it appears right, but there often ends up to be intermitten disruptions as you explain. this is for lan not wireless cards.. cat5 patching to the router from a static desktop for example

so.. is it wireless that does that? you might have another router close to you that your system grabs and is unable to use. but its disrupting by attempting to jump
"non preferred network"

check your advanced settings on your wireless card on the pc thats wirelessly connecting.
make sure to remove any other wlan's you may have saved in the properties window from previous connections. remove all but what you wanna connect to.
hope that helps
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thanks, I am working on doing that right now...hopefully its that simple

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Old 08-20-2005, 10:28 PM   #12
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well, changing channels did not help
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Old 08-20-2005, 10:31 PM   #13
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Any one know about wireless routers?
I have a netgear wireless router, when using it, it constantly keeps disconnecting or blocking me from getting out to the net, every few minutes it will work for a few minutes, then it will block me for a few then repeat. any ideas as to what causes this?
check out www.wepkeygenerator.com to find out how to set up your router's security. You're probably getting interference from other wi-fi routers in your vicinity.
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Old 08-21-2005, 02:31 PM   #14
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If your microwave is running or you have a 2.4 cordless phone, that will cause it. Anything running on the 2.4 spec will cause problems like this.
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If your microwave is running or you have a 2.4 cordless phone, that will cause it. Anything running on the 2.4 spec will cause problems like this.
Ive got a microwave in 10 feet distance 3 2.4 ghz phones and my router is just fine. Either is crap and you need to get another or its something disconnecting.

Did you check settings see if it doesnt autoconnect to other networks or so? SP 2 does that.
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Old 08-21-2005, 02:35 PM   #16
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ive been having the same problem with my linksys....it completly cuts out, all of my laptops show that a cable is disconnected but its not. So i simply unplug and replug in the router and it works again...getting quite fucking frustrating though. Guess ill have to go buy a new router soon
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you have a 2.4 cordless phone, that will cause it. Anything running on the 2.4 spec will cause problems like this.
True.

I changed my phones to 5.8 GHz and I have no problem since ....
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If your microwave is running or you have a 2.4 cordless phone, that will cause it. Anything running on the 2.4 spec will cause problems like this.
I had that problem, too. From a neighbor's phone.
One clue was that I'd only lose link certain times of the day.

All I had to do was change the channel.
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How strong is the signal strength when when it is working?
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It could be lots of things. If the ideas above dont work, try replacing the equipment. If you still get the same issue with a new one, then it is something in the area.
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