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Windows 7: Internet wont connect/stay connected

28 May 2010   #1

Windows 7
United States, Montana
 
 
Internet wont connect/stay connected

Ok since I reinstalled windows 7 I have had serious issues connecting/staying connected to the internet, even when I have up to 50% signal and singnal strength it will often disconnect me and refuse to connect till I restart my computer. Once I restart it will connect right away, any way I can fix this. Me and my neighbor share and internet connectin we live about 50-100 yards apart. We do this cuz he can get quest but I can't (don't ask why) so we split the bill for the internet.

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28 May 2010   #2

Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8 Pro,
San Diego
 
 

50 to 100 yards is pushing it even with a Wireless N connection. You might try using a different channel on the router or upgrading your wireless adaptor to one with a length of wired antenna taking care to position it for the best possible connection.
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01 Jun 2010   #3

Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8 Pro,
San Diego
 
 

Thanks for the Rep Hellbomb, I'm assuming you either tried another channel on your router or upgraded your wireless adaptor to one with an antenna to fix this problem. Let me know which one worked for you.

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