Re: OT - NFC - Computer Problem |
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From: Martin Stark (MStark Copper.net)
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Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 07:04:46 -0700 (PDT)
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Move the desktop to the bedroom and try the laptop where the desktop
was connected and see where the problem appears. Also, try disabling
your laptop's wifi radio (probably some func + key combo) while using a
hardwired connection and see if that works. If it does work then it
may be cordless phone interference.
LarryT wrote:
Hi Gang -
First, thanks to all who offered
suggestions. I am running only Ethernet now. My Router is new as is
par of the cabling (the easy part) - also tried a different laptop.
My LAN consists of my Desktop which
is the base and has the Cable Modem and Router attached, then the
laptop in the BR which is where I have the problems. The desktop
seems to never have problems. But I've tried other laptops and he
problem persists in the bedroom. That's why I changed the router. I
don’t really want to but it seems changing the rest of the ethernet
cable might be my next move.
Does that make sense?
Thx
LarryT
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Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] OT - NFC - Computer Problem
Larry,
This is my area of expertise. I have been in the data networking biz
for about 25 years. One thing I have seen at my place is that with
wireless, sometimes our connections are with one of the neighbors
access points. When this happens we have marginal service. So it
would be beneficial that you are connecting to the wireless access
point that you think you are connecting to. You can usually tell by
either clicking on or hovering over the wireless icon in the lower
right-hand corner of the Windows tray. If you are on a Mac, click on
the wireless icon at the top and it should list your connection. You
could also have problems that would show the same symptoms if you have
more than one wireless application, also called supplicant. This is
the low-level program that controls your wireless card and wireless
configuration. Sometimes if multiple cards have been installed, these
programs conflict with each other. The best way to deal with it is to
make sure they are all disabled except the one you want to use. Or,
uninstall all of the programs other than the one you want to use.
If the problem occurs when you are Ethernet only, wireless disabled,
then the problem is most like between your computer and your ISP. It
could be your router or it could be the connection beyond the router.
Rick
LarryT wrote:
Hi Gang -
I need some help - but I don't know where to turn. I seem to have
intermittant connections to the net. It's gotten so bad that I have a
ethernet *&* a wireless connection running at the same time and I *still*
get connections problems.
When I get a "page cannot load" error, I look at the connections page
and tell it to "Diagnose & Repair" the connection. It either reports it
doesn't see a problem or it says the Router needs to be reset. When I let
it reset the router it usually does not help -- other times it says it does
not see a problem.
I have replaced the Ethernet/Wireless Router and tried different laptops
and computers - but all seem to have the same problem.
I'm at a loss - BTW, I had Comcast replace the cable modem but it didn't
help. Sometimes it goes for days without a problem other times it keeps
failing. I also replaced the ethernet cabling....
I'm thinking about trying to talk Comcast into replacing the Cable Modem
again. I hesitate to do that because every time I talk to them I get a
"service advisor" who onlyknows what's in the book. After I tell them
I've already done all the things they usually suggest (SOP) they are lost.
Then they schedule a house visit.
I also have ConfigFree - a Toshiba program that assists making connections.
It's mostly useless though.
Any ideas?
Thx
Larry
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