Hi,
I'm having regular wireless networking problems with my recently purchased desktop. The wireless connection seems to regularly drop with pages that take a long time to load. Also with You tube pages and large downloads. I have to right-click network icon, select 'Troubleshoot problems', and then windows resets the adapter and I get my network back up again but it's getting so frustrating and I don't know why it's happening. I probably have to do it 30-40 times a day at the moment!
Some more info:
My desktop has a Netgear WPN311 RangeMax Wireless PCI Adapter in it. The device manager shows these as the adapter driver files:
athrx.sys -Atheros Windows driver 8.0.0.238
vwifibus.sys - 6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255)
My desktop system is as follows:
Windows 7 64-bit desktop on Intel i7 920 @ 2.67GHz
6GB Ram
My wireless router is a Netgear WGT624v3 and I'm using WPA-PSK[TKIP] security.
Can anyone help please? My 'all-else-fails' solution is to drill a hole in my wall and run a network cable from my router, but I'd rather get the wireless working if possible.
Many thanks in advance,
ranj
I'm having regular wireless networking problems with my recently purchased desktop. The wireless connection seems to regularly drop with pages that take a long time to load. Also with You tube pages and large downloads. I have to right-click network icon, select 'Troubleshoot problems', and then windows resets the adapter and I get my network back up again but it's getting so frustrating and I don't know why it's happening. I probably have to do it 30-40 times a day at the moment!
Some more info:
My desktop has a Netgear WPN311 RangeMax Wireless PCI Adapter in it. The device manager shows these as the adapter driver files:
athrx.sys -Atheros Windows driver 8.0.0.238
vwifibus.sys - 6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255)
My desktop system is as follows:
Windows 7 64-bit desktop on Intel i7 920 @ 2.67GHz
6GB Ram
My wireless router is a Netgear WGT624v3 and I'm using WPA-PSK[TKIP] security.
Can anyone help please? My 'all-else-fails' solution is to drill a hole in my wall and run a network cable from my router, but I'd rather get the wireless working if possible.
Many thanks in advance,
ranj
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional 64-bit