Windows 7 Wireless connections drop out

count23

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Hello again folks,

You may remember some time ago when I posted about having issues where the wireless connection on my windows 7 devices dropped out after a while. Well that problem went away after a rebuild of W7 on that particular box... but after another rebuild recently, the problem has come back.

I've succesfully identified the cause of it, but I do not know how to resolve the issue. Basically, if something large is being streamed to or from the PC in question (video files, for instance), then the wireless card will stop, it'll remain enabled and active according to the system but it cannot see ANY wireless networks until the PC is reset, troubleshooting insists that resetting the wireless adaptor will fix the problem, but it doesnt.

Now that's on a DWL-547 wireless card connecting to a 802.11n network. I've also seen this problem on another machine with a brand new USB wireless adaptor too, again, fresh build of W7.

In the 9 months since i first posted on this problem has anyone come up with a solution to this? I can't possibly be the only one experiencing this problem and i've successfully proven that it's _NOT_ a hardware fault. Something is wrong specifically with Windows 7's configuration/drivers/setup but i can't figure out what.

(I have done driver updates, rollbacks, complete uninstall/reinstalls, used vendor onces, etc... this appears to be a W7 specific problem)
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 x64
CPU
Q9550
Motherboard
GA-EP45-DS3L
Memory
4gz Corsair DDR2 1066mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Geforce 8800GTS 320mb
Sound Card
Onboard Intel Azalia HD AC97
Monitor(s) Displays
BENQ 24" HD Wide
Hard Drives
Seagate
Check your Power Settings to see if your network card settings are not turning off after xx mins, there are things, IMHO, that should NEVER, be turned off and network cards are one of them.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
DELL XPS Studio 435T
OS
Vista 64 Ultimate, Windows 7 64 Ultimate, Ubuntu 9.10
CPU
i7 975 3.3 GHz Extreme (Factory OC'd to 3.6 GHz)
Motherboard
DELL provided
Memory
18 Gb Tri-Channel 1066
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 5970 2048 Mb
Sound Card
X-Fi Extreme Gamer
Monitor(s) Displays
Vizio 37" HD-TV
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
1.5 Tb HDD
1.5 Tb HDD
2.0 Tb Network Drive
512 Gb Crucial SSD
PSU
DELL Provided 475 watts
Case
DELL
Cooling
3 fans
Keyboard
Logitech Performance K350 Wireless
Mouse
Logitech Performance MX Wireless
Internet Speed
3 Mb up 750 Kb down
Other Info
Bamboo Fun Tablet, Belkin N+ Wireless router, Pioneer Dolby System Wireless Headphones, Bose 5.1 Dolby Surround Sound System, LifeCam VX 3000 Webcam, Blu-Ray/Hi Def DVD +RW combo and Blu-ray +RW,l 15 in 1 media card reader, Logitech Rumblepad 2, Hauppauge 2250 DTV Tuner with MS Media Center Remote

Laptop:Alienware M17x, Q9100 CPU, 8Gb RAM, 1920x1200 WUXGA LCD driven by 4870's in CrossFireX, Bl
I ruled power out a while ago, it's purely a load issue. If the network card is under constant load for a prolonged period, it drops off. Almost like there's a table or buffer in windows that's getting overwhelmed.

I did wonder if it may have something to do with half-connections limitations, but most of the traffic that does it is streaming video between networked PCs, they're two way connections, not half open ones and close when WMP shuts down.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 x64
CPU
Q9550
Motherboard
GA-EP45-DS3L
Memory
4gz Corsair DDR2 1066mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Geforce 8800GTS 320mb
Sound Card
Onboard Intel Azalia HD AC97
Monitor(s) Displays
BENQ 24" HD Wide
Hard Drives
Seagate
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