Guest luke Posted September 8, 2007 Posted September 8, 2007 Re: Wireless networking dropping out "luke" <luke1928 @yes oupts nentcoom> wrote in message news:... > > "RalfG" <itsnotme@bin-wieder-da.de> wrote in message > news:uYe4ACNwHHA.3720@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> >> "Electric Monk" <google@theveine.com> wrote in message >> news:1183681000.434481.326050@a26g2000pre.googlegroups.com... >> >>> My network is the only one that shows up. I can't use WPA-PSK because >>>my daughter has a Wii which runs off the wireless as well, and I could >>>only get it to work with WEP. The Wii isn't the problem though as it's >>>off most of the time. >>>Is there anything you can do to test for interference of the signal? >>>Like a noise reading or something like that, which would point to a >>>cordless or microwave? >> >> Nothing particularly inexpensive that I know of. In a range of $160. to >> $2800.00 something like these might do to find sources of RF >> interference: >> >> http://www.zapchecker.com/ >> >> I don't read anything in the thread that indicates you've already ruled >> out >> WEP as the cause of the disconnects. If the wireless connection is stable >> when WEP/security is turned off then outside interference is likely not >> implicated in >> the problem. In that case a different adapter or router could be the >> solution. >> >> >> >> > >
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