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Wireless connection keeps dropping
w123kid
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in Techie Stuff
I have a protected WPA2 connection that keeps dropping quite regularly
If i take off protection i have no problems but then i am supplying the neighbors with free net, also i can connect to other non secure connections without any probs
OS: winsows xp sp3
Wireless USB hub: belkinF5D7050
and a linksys rooter
Changed security changed channel goton to belkin ecc no luck ...any one can help?
i am going mad
If i take off protection i have no problems but then i am supplying the neighbors with free net, also i can connect to other non secure connections without any probs
OS: winsows xp sp3
Wireless USB hub: belkinF5D7050
and a linksys rooter
Changed security changed channel goton to belkin ecc no luck ...any one can help?
i am going mad
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Its the Belkin adapter. Not quite sure why it does it. Had the same problem with a PCI version. Tried several driver versions and moved PC slots. Even tried in another computer and it was the same.
Change your security to WEP and it's OK.0
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