Re: OT: wireless

From: Andrew Walker <walkeraj@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Mar 29 2005 - 14:14:57 AKST

I've seen this before. Are you running a Linksys WRT54G or WRT54GS?
I have the same problem, and I believe it to be related to wireless
power management. If you're using Satori/Alchemy firmware, I suggest
looking on the sveasoft forums for similar problems.

On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 08:25:56 -0900, Stephen King
<sking@chartercollege.edu> wrote:
> How often does the dropping happen? I had XP boxes that wouldn't =
> connect to a Cisco WAP before; they'd look like they were connecting and =
> then drop it. Problem was an XP patch from Microsoft killed the drivers =
> for the cards. After reinstalling the drivers (and rebooting the =
> machines, of course *grin*) problem went away.
>
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> From: aklug-bounce@aklug.org on behalf of Justin Dieters
> Sent: Mon 3/28/2005 10:38 AM
> To: Nate Lubeck
> Cc: aklug@aklug.org
> Subject: Re: OT: wireless
>
>
> Could it be some powersave issue that is causing it to drop the
> connection? Or does it happen in the middle of being used?
>
> Justin
>
> Nate Lubeck wrote:
>
> >OT: Okay here's the deal. I can get my *nix boxes to connect just fine
> >to my wireless router. But heaven forbid the winXP box likes to drop
> >the connection. I know its not a signal strength issue. Cause I'm
> >runnin an opensource firmware. It's possible that it's the firmware.
> >But wouldn't the other boxes get kicked off as well? Any ideas?
> >
> >Nate
> >=20
> >
>
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