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Title: One for the tech guys....
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 24 July 2010, 11:11:45
Recently my netbook has started loosing its wifi connection to my wireless router.
If i do a search on available wireless connection, my netbook can see my neighbours wireless routers, but not my own.
So to me, sounds like my router is at fault, but rebooting the router makes no difference, my netbook still cannot see it.
However if i reboot my netboot, it connects to it again, and i can see it in available wireless connections.

A few days later it will do it again.......

This is possibly the only time i reboot the netbook.....usually i leave it in hibernate mode. The problem doesnt seem to happen when it comes out of hibernate mode either.....it can do mid surfing session.

Like just now!, surfing away, went to make a coffee, came back, and it had lost connection, rebooting the netbook fixed it.

Im confused as to why when it gets in this state, my netbook can see my neighbours routers, but not mine, doesnt make sense to me  :-/
Title: Re: One for the tech guys....
Post by: tunnie on 24 July 2010, 11:41:23
are you using Windows Wifi search or a bespoke one?
Title: Re: One for the tech guys....
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 24 July 2010, 12:09:05
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are you using Windows Wifi search or a bespoke one?

Windows wifi search......ie right click on wifi icon in sys tray and select view available wireless networks
Title: Re: One for the tech guys....
Post by: tunnie on 24 July 2010, 12:25:33
strange one  :-/

Nex time it does it, try going:

> Start > Control Panel > Admin Tools > Services

Scroll to the bottom and stop and start Wireless Zero Configuration, see if that does anything  :y
Title: Re: One for the tech guys....
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 24 July 2010, 15:32:27
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strange one  :-/

Nex time it does it, try going:

> Start > Control Panel > Admin Tools > Services

Scroll to the bottom and stop and start Wireless Zero Configuration, see if that does anything  :y

cheers tunnie, will try that......bet it doesnt do it again now, for ages  ;D
Title: Re: One for the tech guys....
Post by: omegadti on 24 July 2010, 18:50:10
just had same problem with a Dell netbook, phoned Dell and after a lot of arguing they logged into my computer when it was hard wired into the router and they told me that the router was set on channel 12 when it should have been on channel 11.   They changed the router setting and the netbook recognised it straight away.   Log into your router and see what channel you're set on.
Title: Re: One for the tech guys....
Post by: Plomien on 25 July 2010, 01:33:56
download inssider see what networks are working and if they are on the same channel as you if they are find a clear channel to use :y
Title: Re: One for the tech guys....
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 25 July 2010, 08:14:27
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just had same problem with a Dell netbook, phoned Dell and after a lot of arguing they logged into my computer when it was hard wired into the router and they told me that the router was set on channel 12 when it should have been on channel 11.   They changed the router setting and the netbook recognised it straight away.   Log into your router and see what channel you're set on.

My router was set on channel 13 and netbook was set to use 1-14, so shouldnt be a problem, but i have changed the netbook to use 1-13 instead.

I suspect your problem was that you couldnt connect at all to the router, router set on 12 and laptop set to use channels 1-11.
Title: Re: One for the tech guys....
Post by: TheBoy on 25 July 2010, 18:44:44
Worth seeing what channels are in use - some devices do not like to play properly if there is a strong signal on the same channel.

As always, also look for updated drivers for the wifi card...
Title: Re: One for the tech guys....
Post by: zvi on 25 July 2010, 20:55:30
have you installed any new anti virus or some kind of security software?
I had similar when comes out of hibernate. it was a problem with a RA client
Title: Re: One for the tech guys....
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 25 July 2010, 21:42:33
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Worth seeing what channels are in use - some devices do not like to play properly if there is a strong signal on the same channel.

As always, also look for updated drivers for the wifi card...

There shouldnt be a stronger signal.....seeing as the netbook is only about 6 ft away from the router....my pc upstairs doesnt have a prob afaik...but will have a looky for updated drivers  :y
Title: Re: One for the tech guys....
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 25 July 2010, 21:44:22
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have you installed any new anti virus or some kind of security software?
I had similar when comes out of hibernate. it was a problem with a RA client

Ummm no it runs a corperate version  :-X
Title: Re: One for the tech guys....
Post by: dbug on 25 July 2010, 22:37:27
TRy changing the channel mate - download "netstumbler" to find out which channels are in use and pick a vacant one!
Title: Re: One for the tech guys....
Post by: TheBoy on 26 July 2010, 08:58:19
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TRy changing the channel mate - download "netstumbler" to find out which channels are in use and pick a vacant one!
inSSIDer is my new favourite. Particularly if you run Vista or later...