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Strange wireless problem
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The only way to get it back is to shutdown the whole network from modem down and then restart it. Twice today, once on each lappy, earlier in the week on my wife's and a few weeks ago on my wife's. Any idea's cheers Al |
Re: Strange wireless problem
So it's only the wireless devices that are effected? You should only need to reset the wireless access point and nothing else to temporarily solve that.
Are you using hubs like you said, or did you mean switches? Hubs will cause a lot of problems on networks. I think it'd be easier to buy a wireless router with a built in 4 port switch. That will eliminate the 8 port hub and wireless access point. Also replace the 5 port hub with a port switch. Other than that, I don't really know what to suggest, unless the wireless access point isn't configured correctly. |
Re: Strange wireless problem
My understanding is that Wireless access points will only allow access to one device at a time.
When you say the odd occasion - does that coincide with the times that you want more than one device to access the internet.? |
Re: Strange wireless problem
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Its actually done it again this morning, restarting the access point had no effect but when I restarted the linksys router then disconnected & reconnected the laptop from the network all is fine. Off out now but will add more info tomorrow if required. Cheers Al |
Re: Strange wireless problem
Unless someone can come up with a solution, maybe the best bet is to get rid of the Belkin access point, and Linksys router and replace them with one single Linksys wireless router.
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