Multiple Windows 7 Connection Problems, Dropped and Unidentifiable


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
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    Multiple Windows 7 Connection Problems, Dropped and Unidentifiable


    Lately (2-3 weeks) I have been having problems on my homebuilt desktop. Our current network is setup as follows. A 2 story house with a modem/router upstairs. The modem is provided by the ISP and the router is an old Dlink (suspect). There are also 2 laptops (macbook and New Asus) upstairs that are not having any or slim internet problems, the macbook moreso than the Asus. There is also a desktop upstairs connected to the modem with an ethernet cord. All of the second story computers are fairly close. Now for the problem, I am the furthest away and on a different floor with different possible interference sources in the way. I feel that it is a Hardware problem though.

    My internet is constantly dropping if it will identify the network at all. It will work for several minutes and then drops. If it will not connect at all I am getting either identifying network, no internet or I am getting unidentified, no internet. I have a less than year old basic Gigabyte network card in my desktop, I do not know if this is the problem, I couldn't find a newer driver. The other computers are not having anywhere near the problems so I am worried that it may be my router dieing or a problem with my network card. I will attach the IPconfig log and then another problem happened, the DNS flush would not go through so I added that jpeg.

    I am at a loss and it is very aggravating, please help me

    Edit: The laptop I used to post this on down in my room suddenly dropped internet and couldnt Identify until I went upstairs. This leads me to believe the router isn't strong enough or there is crazy interference which I don't know that I could change. Maybe a fixed ethernet cord or another router downstairs?
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    Last edited by ZDubs; 13 Sep 2011 at 21:03. Reason: new info
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  2. Posts : 92
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
       #2

    When did this problem start?
    What's changed, if anything that might have caused it?
    Can you run inSSIDer or similar to see what other networks might be interfering. Perhaps you need to shift to a different WLAN channel...
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    The problem has been consistent for about the last week, not any longer. Nothing has changed on my computer. I am beginning to believe the wireless router could just be losing strength and flat out dieing, it is approximately 5-6 years old, a Dlink that was included with one of the laptops. If I were to change the WLAN channel how would I do that, I don't know that I can access the router settings. I can find the router model if it will help at all. I am thinking about buying a new Buffalo router that I could set up instead of the dlink or place the Buffalo downstairs and have better coverage.
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  4. Posts : 92
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
       #4

    Channel


    You should be able to login to your dlink router. Its address is probably 192.168.0.1 - it then depends on what password is in place. try username admin, then leave password blank, alternatively password "password" without the ""s...

    Then navigate to wireless settings & try changing it to another channel. Try channel1, then 6, then 11 to se if it makes a difference.

    At the end of the day, might be a good idea to change the router for a new model...
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