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Re: Stop network connected/disconnected pop ups?
"Hans-Georg Michna" <hans-georgNoEmailPlease@michna.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 12:22:38 -0800 (PST), smlunatick wrote:
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>>The original post sound like a wireless network problem. Wireless
>>network adapters continuously disconnect / reconnect when:
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>>1) Wireless router is in constant power problems
>>2) Wireless networking interferrence from multiplue networks.
>>3) Defective wireless adapter
>>4) If the wireless adapter is UBS based, the USB ports defective.
>>5) PC's power supply is not powering up system correctly. or not
>>enough for USB.
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> And:
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> 6) The connection is not very strong, somebody or something
> moves around and interrupts the connection by interfering with
> the airwaves.
>
> Unfortunately the entire technology suffers from the utterly
> stupid design flaw that it never keeps an IP connection when the
> radio connection is interrupted for a short time.
>
> You will notice that the pop-up is not your only worry. Another
> is that a running data transfer can also be interrupted.
>
> Sorry for offering no solution, just a better understanding of
> the problem. If anybody knows a patch or a workaround for this
> problem, I'd be very eager to hear about it.
>
> Hans-Georg
> --
> No mail, please.
Thanks very much for the handy check lists and additional ideas Hans-Georg
and SM.
I think that the problem with the disconnexions is at the ntl/virgin end of
things in this case, though I have had problems with trying to use a USB
adapter on my old laptop before. On the pc I have even tried on board card
and usb adapter at the same time, but it is the reconnecting with the ISP
that actually takes up all the time and processor power, it appears to me.
We have similar problems on occasion, even when using ethernet leads. As
Hans-Georg says, it does seem daft that the IP address is lost every time
there is a momentary break in transmission or connexion, and it just adds
further hassle to have the pop ups taking over to tell you this when its
plain for all to see anyway!
Cheers,
S
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