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LSainsbury 07-01-2010 21:21

Wireless Drops Connections
 
Hi,

Strange issue this one - think I may have posted about this before.

I've got my home network setup with a Zyxel router, a WatcGuard Firewall and a Linksys WAG325N which is being used as a wi-fi access point only.

DHCP is supplied by the WatchGuard device. I have DHCP relay setup on WAG325N to point to the WatchGuard so any incomming wi-fi connection can get an IP address.

Occasionally (sometime after a large amout of traffic has passed over the wi-fi), the WAG325N just stops working - connections are lost and only a reboot the device (and this device only) restores wi-fi access to the wi-fi clients.

Firmware is all up to date etc.

Any ideas?

Raistlin 07-01-2010 21:23

Re: Wireless Drops Connections
 
Is it actually the wifi access connection that's dropping, or is the access point still allowing the clients to connect but not serving them any content?

LSainsbury 07-01-2010 21:28

Re: Wireless Drops Connections
 
As far as I can tell it's wi-fi only. My wired PC works after the connection is dropped, The Zyxel has some LEDs which give the sync state and activity - both remains normal - i.e. working which is confirmed by the wired PC.

When the wi-fi drops, the LAN icon remains active but I cannot ping any internal device (router, firewall, printer etc) or anything external like Google - just responds with "unknown host".

Once it drops, I cannot get any new device to connect - say my mobile using the wi-fi - only a reboot of the WAG325N restores the connection.

Raistlin 07-01-2010 21:35

Re: Wireless Drops Connections
 
Hmm, doesn't sound like the same issue I was having with another Linksys device - I was still able to ping by IP address, it just wasn't resolving host names through DNS.

Have you tried updating the firmware (I'm sure you have).

Hom3r 07-01-2010 21:36

Re: Wireless Drops Connections
 
Reasons for Wi-fi drop are cordless phone / microwave interference, but it could be a neighbour is using the same channel as you.

I use some software on my laptops called WirelessNetView from http://www.nirsoft.net

LSainsbury 07-01-2010 21:51

Re: Wireless Drops Connections
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob M (Post 34940962)
Hmm, doesn't sound like the same issue I was having with another Linksys device - I was still able to ping by IP address, it just wasn't resolving host names through DNS.

Have you tried updating the firmware (I'm sure you have).

Firmware - yep - running the latest (last) firmware.

---------- Post added at 21:51 ---------- Previous post was at 21:46 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 34940963)
Reasons for Wi-fi drop are cordless phone / microwave interference, but it could be a neighbour is using the same channel as you.

I use some software on my laptops called WirelessNetView from http://www.nirsoft.net

I've tried changing all the advanced settings - including the channel.

What does that software do then? Assume it's like NetStumbler but I'll go have a look!

The_Gunslinger 07-01-2010 21:57

Re: Wireless Drops Connections
 
yes it's similar to that, i've used a couple of NirSoft's free utilities in the past, some of them are actually quite useful, and i've never had any major issues with them, they usually seem fairly stable

Hom3r 07-01-2010 21:59

Re: Wireless Drops Connections
 
The one I posted shows all the wireless networks in your area.

I have 4, 3 are all using channel 11, so they will get problems.

I also add these to my routers block list (its shows MACs)

LSainsbury 07-01-2010 22:08

Re: Wireless Drops Connections
 
Mine is on 5 - there are 3 devices on ch 6 and 2 devices on ch 11.

Getting 99% signal from mine and the next in line has ~40% / 60%

xpod 07-01-2010 22:29

Re: Wireless Drops Connections
 
There seems to be a lot of it about.
Our own wireless access point suddenly keeps dropping off too, regardless of which router i have doing the job of the access point and i`ve been through them all now.Well, all 4 of them.
I think we`ve narrowed it down to the lads new PS3 possibly being the culprit although it`ll be another day or so before i can say for sure.The girls have new Netbbooks & a DSI adding to the congestion too but i`ve not seen the problem recreate itself with only those and my laptop connected.....only with his ps3 it seems.

The lads online gaming would be better suited with a wired connection anyway so it seems he`s gonna have to convince his mother to allow a wire be run up to his room.After wiring most of the last property for ethernet and the WAF problems that caused he`s entirely on his own with that one..:erm:


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