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Answer» Hi.
I'm running out of OPTIONS and ideas.
My wireless internet connection drops me of at least 1 a minute. It happens for 1-3sec and quickly returns to normal. It can sometimes be spikes where e.g. the game ping goes from 60 to 600-999 for 1-3 sec or a disconnect for 1-3 seconds. Both times - after the 1-3 sec - the internet returns to normal.
When I connect with a CABLE everything is fine. Have no spikes nor disconnects.
I've talking to my internet surplier (Telenor in Denmark) and they claim that my line works 110% and they can't detect any problems what so ever.
Thinking it was my wireless router (Zyxel P-2602HW-D1A) I replaced it, but didn't help.
I tried connecting my own netgear N150 to see if it helped - but WEIRD enough the problem wasn't gone.
I've tried with 2 other computer on my network, and they had the same problem. A HP computer and a Mac. I got an Acer myself.
I tried switching the channel of the wireless. I did a search and FOUND the following 10 wireless profiles on these channels.
channel 11 - 48% channel 9 - 99% (my own wireless router) channel 1 - 60% channel 7 - 28% channel 13 - 21% channel 11 - 35% channel 1 - 25% channel 1 - 20%¨ channel 6 - 23% channel 6 - 31%
(This variate each time I do the search - I guess their routers are on "auto" when it comes to finding the channel.)
I set mine on channel 9 to be as "alone" as possible. Didn't help.
I also tried setting it to a static ip instead of automatically. Didn't help.
Trying (suggestions from Telenor supporter) using googles DNS adress - but didn't help.
My routers software is up-to-date along with my Intel Wi-fi.
I'm out of ideas and would be more that gratefull for someone who got a suggestion on how to fix it.
I got an Acer Aspire 6930g with Vista 32 bit.
If you have any questions at all fire away.
Really hope you can be of assist.
Kinds regards, ChristianSet a DMZ address on the router, then use this address as the IP address on whatever game console your'e using or PC. when asked for a default gateway, just use the normal IP address for your router for both the default gateway and the DNS server, that should fix you right upHave you tried a different model of router? Zyxel doesn't sound like a known brand name...
Also, how far is your computer away from the wireless router?
Are you running any cordless phones or other wireless devices on the 2.4 GHz frequency?
Are there any THICK brick or concrete WALLS between the router and the PC?Sorry for the late respond. I've been on vacation.
Yes, I've tried other routers even a n300 signal router from Netgear - same problem.
I'm sitting right next to the router - theres about 1 meter to the router.
No, but I did a search and found 12-15 other wireless network in the area. A guy told me, that my problem could be the many wireless connections nearby.
I don't know what to do.
Thanks for your reply...
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