New computer + wireless = fail
PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 4:21 am
So, finally, I managed to get my hands on a new computer.
3 GB RAM, 2.3 GHz, quad-core processors... a good machine. Runs games like Half Life 2 like a dream, even on highest settings. Truly amazing in every way.
Well, almost. I installed a linksys wireless card in it; and it runs just fine... for a while. One minute, it could be chugging away, downloading stuff at over half a megabyte per second (this is how I transfered my old files from my laptop to this new machine), and then... nothing, the connection just dies.
Usually, this happens after 20-60 minutes of the computer being connected and actively using the internet (which it accesses through a linksys wireless router). Now, the occasional disconnect wouldn't be so bad; but the computer simply cannot reconnect to the router once it looses the connection. The entire system needs to be shut down and restarted before any connection can be made again.
This puzzles me. I've also tried troubleshooting it. Vista (Yes, Vista... I didn't feel like having to pay an extra 200 dollars to get XP on this machine) has given me a myriad of information on the issue, ranging from complaints that the router is too far away from the computer to telling me that there is absolutely nothing wrong at all (while still being unable to reconnect, mind you). Well, the signal strength is constantly 2-3 bars (out of 5) and never drops below that, so I'm pretty sure that it's not an issue with distance from the wireless hub. I'm also pretty sure that there's nothing wrong with the router itself, since (at any given time) there are 2 other computers, a laptop, a Wii, a DS, and a Tivo box that can access the internet without a hiccup.
(Naturally, not all at the same time... Usually there is only 1 or 2 other devices at the most actively transfering wireless data in this house)
So, a quick summary of my problem; new computer is able to access internet, but randomly drops the connection and is unable to connect again without a full reboot of the system. Does anyone have any suggestions for this?
(Things I've tried so far: Updating drivers, moving wireless access point closer to computer, unplugging and replugging the wireless card)
3 GB RAM, 2.3 GHz, quad-core processors... a good machine. Runs games like Half Life 2 like a dream, even on highest settings. Truly amazing in every way.
Well, almost. I installed a linksys wireless card in it; and it runs just fine... for a while. One minute, it could be chugging away, downloading stuff at over half a megabyte per second (this is how I transfered my old files from my laptop to this new machine), and then... nothing, the connection just dies.
Usually, this happens after 20-60 minutes of the computer being connected and actively using the internet (which it accesses through a linksys wireless router). Now, the occasional disconnect wouldn't be so bad; but the computer simply cannot reconnect to the router once it looses the connection. The entire system needs to be shut down and restarted before any connection can be made again.
This puzzles me. I've also tried troubleshooting it. Vista (Yes, Vista... I didn't feel like having to pay an extra 200 dollars to get XP on this machine) has given me a myriad of information on the issue, ranging from complaints that the router is too far away from the computer to telling me that there is absolutely nothing wrong at all (while still being unable to reconnect, mind you). Well, the signal strength is constantly 2-3 bars (out of 5) and never drops below that, so I'm pretty sure that it's not an issue with distance from the wireless hub. I'm also pretty sure that there's nothing wrong with the router itself, since (at any given time) there are 2 other computers, a laptop, a Wii, a DS, and a Tivo box that can access the internet without a hiccup.
(Naturally, not all at the same time... Usually there is only 1 or 2 other devices at the most actively transfering wireless data in this house)
So, a quick summary of my problem; new computer is able to access internet, but randomly drops the connection and is unable to connect again without a full reboot of the system. Does anyone have any suggestions for this?
(Things I've tried so far: Updating drivers, moving wireless access point closer to computer, unplugging and replugging the wireless card)