Wireless connection unstable and constant dropping in signal quality


  1. Posts : 24
    Windows 7
       #1

    Wireless connection unstable and constant dropping in signal quality


    I have had the WRT160N for about a year now, and it seems to be working fine until about 2 weeks ago. I did not change anything on my notebook nor on the router setup.



    The only thing that i can think of is that I have recently purchased a diNovo Mini keyboard from logitech. But i dont think thats the reason for this.

    The problem is that while the LAN connections are fine without any unstability, the wireless signal always drops for like 2 seconds and return to normal.



    I have tried downloading some files on both LAN and wireless and i can clearly see that there is no dropping in signal for the LAN, but when i see the wireless, it keeps going down to 0 (kps) and then returning back to normal speed.



    I am currently using custom firmwareD-WRT v24-sp2 (10/10/09) std.



    Also, both machines are using windows 7 professional edition. And i have just finished running the "check for updated driver" on my adapter and it said it that my current driver is up-to-date already.



    Does anyone know how to solve this problme? if so please shine a light to me because this is really getting annoying.
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  2. Posts : 19
    Win 7 Ult x64, Win 8.1 Blue
       #2

    Could be that someone else close by began using wireless 2 weeks ago and is causing channel crossover. Use the inSSIDer Wi-Fi Scanner tool to see the channels in use around you. Choose an alternate channel with less crossover and you should see better, more constant connection.

    Post back to let us know if this helps with your issue.
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  3. Posts : 24
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Ok, so i have tried to use the inSSIDer wi-fi scanner tool and i noticed that there are alot of people using the same channel as i was using (channel 6). After i changed it to channel 10 the wireless is stable now.

    Here is a screen shot after i have changed the channel to 10.



    Is there a better to choose from except for channel 10? or what im doing is already the best?

    And for some reason, when i tried to use channel 11 my other notebook which is a macbook Pro 13 cannot find my wireless router. Is it because it does not support the high number of channels? or is there something i can do to make it work with the mac?
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  4. Posts : 972
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #4

    That may be the case.. the aircard that your MAC is holding may not support the higher channels. You got to remember the Firmware on your router is umm on steroids.. it can do alot more then most wireless adapters can't...

    so i say that if channel 10 is working for you and it seems stable... then go for it.
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  5. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #5

    bh4mr1ck said:
    Could be that someone else close by began using wireless 2 weeks ago and is causing channel crossover. Use the inSSIDer Wi-Fi Scanner tool to see the channels in use around you. Choose an alternate channel with less crossover and you should see better, more constant connection.

    Post back to let us know if this helps with your issue.
    Great Tool!

    :)
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  6. Posts : 19
    Win 7 Ult x64, Win 8.1 Blue
       #6

    Plater said:
    Ok, so i have tried to use the inSSIDer wi-fi scanner tool and i noticed that there are alot of people using the same channel as i was using (channel 6). After i changed it to channel 10 the wireless is stable now.

    Here is a screen shot after i have changed the channel to 10.



    Is there a better to choose from except for channel 10? or what im doing is already the best?

    And for some reason, when i tried to use channel 11 my other notebook which is a macbook Pro 13 cannot find my wireless router. Is it because it does not support the high number of channels? or is there something i can do to make it work with the mac?
    Could be that the Mac doesn't support it. I don't know that much about Macs, sorry.
    I am glad that you were able to get a channel that gets you a better connection. Your area is fairly saturated in the 2.4Ghz band. If you get any more traffic you may want to consider something in the 5Ghz band.

    NoN said:

    Great Tool!

    :)
    Thanks. Comes in handy diagnosing wireless issues.
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  7. Posts : 24
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    bh4mr1ck said:
    Plater said:
    Ok, so i have tried to use the inSSIDer wi-fi scanner tool and i noticed that there are alot of people using the same channel as i was using (channel 6). After i changed it to channel 10 the wireless is stable now.

    Here is a screen shot after i have changed the channel to 10.



    Is there a better to choose from except for channel 10? or what im doing is already the best?

    And for some reason, when i tried to use channel 11 my other notebook which is a macbook Pro 13 cannot find my wireless router. Is it because it does not support the high number of channels? or is there something i can do to make it work with the mac?
    Could be that the Mac doesn't support it. I don't know that much about Macs, sorry.
    I am glad that you were able to get a channel that gets you a better connection. Your area is fairly saturated in the 2.4Ghz band. If you get any more traffic you may want to consider something in the 5Ghz band.

    NoN said:

    Great Tool!

    :)
    Thanks. Comes in handy diagnosing wireless issues.
    Another quick question. One is that does all wireless adapter is compatible with 5.0ghz band? and also, if there anyone out there also using a macbook pro can tell me if MACs can use with 5.0Ghz band.

    Thank you.
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  8. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #8

    Plater said:
    .
    Another quick question. One is that does all wireless adapter is compatible with 5.0ghz band? and also, if there anyone out there also using a macbook pro can tell me if MACs can use with 5.0Ghz band.

    Thank you.[/QUOTE]

    You should be able to see if yours handle 5Ghz in the Device Manager, have a look at the parameters of your wireless card and it will tells you whenever it is 2,4Ghz, or both.
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