skybluescooby said:
well here we go again, i have just typed my reply, went to post and the connection went down again causing me to lose what i had typep
If you use the browser back button after the connection drops, you should recover the text that you thought was lost. Then you can copy and paste it into a file for safekeeping.
skybluescooby said:
Right, Im operating on Windows xp on an acer laptop with built in wireless, approx 12 month old.
Router is a Linkys WAG54g and as it cost me £85 i guessed it was pretty good
I've not had any problems with the Acer built-in adaptors. The WAG54g is not bad for a domestic product, but in my experience it needs resetting more often that most, and doesn't give much response on the LAN side when the WAN connection isn't stable.
skybluescooby said:
Yes its set up to connect when in range, when the router is off the laptop shows me possible wireless connection options, one of them is my friends net door neighbour who lives 200meters away across a field !!!
Hm. Are you turning off the router on purpose? If so, why?
skybluescooby said:
Since logging on 20 minutes ago i have lost connection twice.
I have made no changes to the router or wireless settings since installation and this has only got worse in the last few weeks.
Previously it was, say once every 5 or 6 hours, now it seems to be 2 to 3 times an hour
One good thing to try, if you feel that another WLAN might be interfering, is changing the wireless channel being used by the router. The non-overlapping European frequency ranges for 802.11g are 1, 6 and 11. The WAG54g will probably use channel 11, as do most, so try setting it to use channel 1 and seeing how things go for a day or so. You don't have to change anything at the client (laptop) end - it will search and find automatically.
Also, under the Wireless Networks tab in Windows, remove from the Preferred Networks list any WLAN that is not yours.
Another possibility is that the router's radio interface is faulty. If the signal drops off quickly when moving away from the router, then consider contacting LinkSys and going for the replacement under warranty. They will squirm and struggle, but if you keep a steady hand then you'll reel them in.