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Solve : Sony Vaio Laptop does not like my D-Link DIR-628 router? |
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Answer» I recently picked up a new to me Sony Vaio VPCEG37-FM laptop. Had constant wireless connectivity issues. It would just stop responding, I would shut off the wireless antenna then re-start, then it would start back up. It runs fine while hard wired to my router with an ethernet cable. Re-installed drivers. No help. So on a whim, I let my daughter take it to her place, she connected it to her wireless router (don't know the brand of router, just what came with her cable TV package). It runs like a champ. She used it for week with no issues at all, HULU, Netflix, internet browsing did not make it blink. I couldnt access the wifi driver from the link directly, but pasted the version number to Google, installed the driver, didnt help anything.Wouldn't be the 1st D-Link router to have crappy firmware. My DIR-632 would lose WiFi all the time until I reflashed it with DD-WRT. Unfortunately, the DIR-628 is not compatible with DD-WRT because it's Ubicom IP5100 CPU is not supported. http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Known_incompatible_devices If you decide to replace the router, make sure it's compatible with DD-WRT, just in case.Don't FORGET (if you can ) to try my suggestion re an external dongle. I believe your issue is a compatibility issue between your INTERNAL wi-fi chip and that particular router. So an alternative software driven send/receiver may not be similarly affected. Probably a lot less expensive than replacing the router (if your ISP even permits it) will be. truenorthI finally got into my router. It was set on 2.4GHz 802.11 Mode.....Mixed 802.11n...802.11g...802.11b Channel width 20MHz I don't have access to borrow a USB antenna. But I think that will be my next avenue to travel. Crummy wifi connectivity makes it pretty much worthless. It runs fine wirelessly connected to a router at my daughters. As I said, this is the only device that has not wanted to work with this router, multiple phones are synced to it, PS3, TV, family members laptop's. Its all good but this stupid Sony laptop. Sorry for the late follow up, just got pretty down on the laptop, and just looked at it as I walked by, usually followed by some expletives. Any way I picked up a TRENDnet RB-TEW-649UB Mini Wireless N Adapter IEEE 802.11b/g/n USB 2.0 Up to 300Mbps Wireless Data Rates WPA2 from Newegg, had it set up in minutes. And glad to say it runs fine now. The little antenna is not too intrusive. But going to have to deal with it. In my home ANYWAY. This should not have been this aggravating. Sony's customer support isn't much to brag about either. I thank everyone, for all the suggestions here.I just got the TRENDnet TEW-648UB WiFi-N adapter for use on desktop & others. Everything from TrendNet works. Yours could be faster with the right router. 648 is 150Mbps, 649 is 300Mbps Windows will show the connection speed to the router, not to the internet.Still running well, first time we have actually got to really use the computer since I buying it. I have taken 1 stab at upgrading the firmware ( took it from 1-10 to 1-13, newest is 1-25 ) on my D-Link router, there are many updates, does a person load them a little at a time, or jump right to the last one? thanksLatest: 1.25NA |
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