Compact Wireless-G USB Adapter


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    Compact Wireless-G USB Adapter


    Hello!

    I have this USB wireless stick so I can connect to wireless Internet.

    I have a problem, though with this stick.

    It automatically disconnects and I have to restart my computer to let it work again.
    Wireless-G USB Compact USB Network Adapter (WUSB54GC) (Not click-able)

    Could someone please help me to fix this problem as it's getting pretty annoying.

    System specs is below (click the arrow)
    Last edited by Hemulen; 12 Nov 2009 at 08:47.
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  2. Posts : 5,747
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    You can try updating the firmware and driver by visiting here.

    If you're connecting to a router that isn't so close or you are not getting a great signal, that could be the cause instead.
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  3. Posts : 106
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    I tried those, but I don't know if I have v. 1 or v3 as its not listed on my adapter.

    Tried both, and still no luck. The v. 3 installer gives me an error, and v.1 just doesn't work.
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  4. Posts : 106
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    Could someone help me out?
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  5. Posts : 23
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    Hey,

    i have 2 of those and silly as it may seem but you need to get a win update so they will work. i always plug in wired and then do the update. then they work fine.
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    blade1269 said:
    Hey,

    i have 2 of those and silly as it may seem but you need to get a win update so they will work. i always plug in wired and then do the update. then they work fine.
    Could you explain any further?

    Windows Update? Could you give me a link?

    Thanks in advance.
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  7. Posts : 106
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    Still need help with this annoying problem.
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  9. Posts : 106
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    torrentg said:

    I'm sorry, torrentg, but the link you provided did not fix my problem.
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    My brain must not have been functioning too well when dealing with this thread for you, previously.

    Here's how to fix it:

    Go into the router's config page for DHCP. Set the lease timeout period to the maximum allowed. Reboot your computer and the router, after.
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