Bizarre Wireless Connectivity Problems


  1. Posts : 1
    Win 7 64bit
       #1

    Bizarre Wireless Connectivity Problems


    Hi guys.

    I have been having problems with my Linksys WMP600N adapter and trying to connect to the internet.

    It started a few weeks ago in my old house, where it wouldn't connect unless I rebooted the router, or it would take a long time (over half an hour after being turned on to connect.)

    Then when I moved it got worse.

    At the moment it finds the wireless signals avaiable to it, but when I click connect it fails very quickly. It doesn't even try and connect, as it doesn't ask me for my wireless password.

    When I do get it connected, if I reboot the router and mess around, it kicks me off after a while, and then instead of showing the network available to connect to, shows it with a red cross beside, and I have to go and edit the security settings, or delete the profile and try and connect again.

    Any ideas to help, I have tried googling, but various different searches have turned up empty handed.

    Thanks,

    My desktop is running Win 7 64bit
    The rest of the specs are Core i7 920 CPU, Asus P6T Deluxe v2 Mobo, 12Gig RAM, Asus GTX 670 GPU, a Corsair SSD, 2 1TB HDDs and 1 2TB one.

    My Windows 7 laptop connects fine, and our Media Centre PC had some problems before I was here, but works fine now too. Android and Blackberry phones, as well as Apple devices are all having no trouble.

    We have BT Infinity and their HomeHub 2
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  2. 2xg
    Posts : 2,377
    Win7 & Win8 64bit
       #2

    Welcome to Seven Forums,

    Please Download, Install and Run Xirrus Wi-Fi Inspector.
    To run Xirrus Wi-Fi Inspector, double click the Xirrus icon on your Desktop, you may use the Windows 7 snipping tool to crop or Paint by tapping the Print screen key on your keyboard, open up Paint (Click on Start>All Programs>Accessories>Paint) then choose Edit from the Menu and select Paste, then save it and please attach the file on your next post.
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