I have a variety of wireless internet enabled devices in my house running Windows 7, Ubuntu, iPod Touch, and Android. All of them function perfectly fine connecting to my Verizon Fios all-in-one modem/router, except one. One of my Windows 7 desktop PC's can usually connect just fine, but occasionally, it decides that there is no wireless network to connect to. Randomly, the list of available networks, just blanks out, and I get the icon of the signal bars with a red X through them. When I AM connected, the connection is full, strong, and reliable.
There seems to be no rhyme or reason to when it goes away, except that it almost always seems to happen while I'm using it. I very rarely sit down to my computer to find it disconnected. Sometimes it will be off for a minute, sometimes an hour.
I have tried everything from DNS flushes to registry hacks and card drivers. I am pretty sure I have the most updated drivers for my card, and I have swapped wireless cards with other computers and the other ones work fine with this card, and it's still this PC that doesnt do so well.
I'm running out of ideas, any help would be tremendously appreciated. I do run bittorrent on the computer sometimes, but the outages do not always coincide with large downloads, or any downloads, but I have not ruled that out as a possibility. Any insight would be fantastic.
Thanks,
Kurt
There seems to be no rhyme or reason to when it goes away, except that it almost always seems to happen while I'm using it. I very rarely sit down to my computer to find it disconnected. Sometimes it will be off for a minute, sometimes an hour.
I have tried everything from DNS flushes to registry hacks and card drivers. I am pretty sure I have the most updated drivers for my card, and I have swapped wireless cards with other computers and the other ones work fine with this card, and it's still this PC that doesnt do so well.
I'm running out of ideas, any help would be tremendously appreciated. I do run bittorrent on the computer sometimes, but the outages do not always coincide with large downloads, or any downloads, but I have not ruled that out as a possibility. Any insight would be fantastic.
Thanks,
Kurt
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- iBuyPower
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- AMD Phenom II x4 925 (2.8G/8M)
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-770T - USB3
- Memory
- 4X [CORE i7-DDR3] 2GB DDR3-1600
- Graphics Card(s)
- PALIT GTS450 1GB (nVidia)
- Sound Card
- on board sound
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ViewSonic 1080p LED 24" DVI
- Hard Drives
- 40GB INtel x25-V 2.5" SATA MLC-SSD
WD 1TB 64MB SATA-3 HARD DRIVE
- PSU
- XION 700W
- Case
- (BLUE-LED) NZXT LEXA-S
- Cooling
- 120MM Liquid Cooler
- Keyboard
- USB
- Mouse
- Microsoft - Wireless USB
- Internet Speed
- Verizon FiOS - Basic