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*note: ethernet isn't an option*

For a while now, I've had these little internet hiccups where I won't be able to connect online for around 30 seconds to a couple minutes. It never actually disconnects, but it's enough to disconnect me from a game easy. I'm on a Wi-Fi signal about 30 feet away from the source. Any suggestions on how to get this to stop?
(04-13-2009, 06:04 PM)Karf the Walrus link Wrote: [ -> ]*note: ethernet isn't an option*

For a while now, I've had these little internet hiccups where I won't be able to connect online for around 30 seconds to a couple minutes. It never actually disconnects, but it's enough to disconnect me from a game easy. I'm on a Wi-Fi signal about 30 feet away from the source. Any suggestions on how to get this to stop?
cantenna
I'd naively recommend you go into your wireless router's settings and tell it to change the channel it's using to broadcast.  Try another channel.

I'd also avoid trying to send the signal along a path that takes it directly through a hot water heater.  lol im serius
This might be one of those "wireless happens, deal with it" situations.

Also, make sure you give your wireless router and cable modem a hard reset every couple of days.  It might be voodoo, but it tends to be a solution to 99% of my wireless problems.  The other 1% are the garden variety something done fucked up dem signal that you can't do anything about or my usb wireless card overheating..
(04-13-2009, 06:34 PM)Fail Medic link Wrote: [ -> ]I'd naively recommend you go into your wireless router's settings and tell it to change the channel it's using to broadcast.  Try another channel.

This, and also see if you can change what the signal strength (range) on the router is. I know the default on mine was 30 feet.
also on the same topic of boosting stregnth, some cards (more in laptops i think) have options to increase/decrease signal strength (to use more/save power) in the devise manager under properties > advanced
You could always try a better 3rd party antenna for both your modem and/or the card itself to boost signal strength
Anyone do that DD-WRT flashing of their router OS to tweak the signal strength?  I'm thinking of doing it to my WRT310N, because at close range it's awesome but at 60 ft it is pukealicious. 

Of course then that might mean the router will set its wooden shelf perch on fire.  As it is, I can just about heat-seal freezer bags with it.
(04-14-2009, 01:06 PM)Fail Medic link Wrote: [ -> ]Anyone do that DD-WRT flashing of their router OS to tweak the signal strength?  I'm thinking of doing it to my WRT310N, because at close range it's awesome but at 60 ft it is pukealicious. 

Of course then that might mean the router will set its wooden shelf perch on fire.  As it is, I can just about heat-seal freezer bags with it.
i have DD-WRT on mine
Boosting the radio power doesn't really do much, as too high of a power can be bad too. It's like turning shitty speakers all the way up. You get 'distortion'
(04-13-2009, 06:04 PM)Karf the Walrus link Wrote: [ -> ]*note: ethernet isn't an option*

You know you are using Ethernet, right? Ethernet is a logical standard, not physical. 802.11- is the wireless Ethernet standard.
That said, run a cable. It's worth it.


Really.
(04-14-2009, 05:20 PM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Karf the Walrus link=topic=2713.msg76645#msg76645 date=1239663846]
*note: ethernet isn't an option*

You know you are using Ethernet, right? Ethernet is a logical standard, not physical. 802.11- is the wireless Ethernet standard.
That said, run a cable. It's worth it.


Really.
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I meant, Ethernet cable isn't an option. Trust me, if I had any chance of getting one of those cords in my computer, I'd be all over by now. However, my computer is the one computer without ANY ethernet jacks nearby.
I like a challenge

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(04-14-2009, 07:13 PM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ]I like a challenge

[Image: Easy-Pull-Box-for-Cat5e-Cat6.jpg][Image: power-drill-1.jpg]
:O
Hek speaks the truth
If you don't want to drill holes in the wall, someone should invent Ethernet + LED light tape.  The LEDs will pulsate to show data transfer and would make any door frame festive if hung right.
(04-14-2009, 09:12 PM)Fail Medic link Wrote: [ -> ]The LEDs will pulsate to show data transfer and would make any door frame festive if hung right.

The pulse would be too fast for the human eye to see.... unless it had a PW divider...

On interesting side-side-note, some older thick-net hubs used to flash their activity light in sync with the +5 signaling on the coax.
You could actually decode the traffic with the proper equipment.
(04-14-2009, 09:25 PM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Fail Medic link=topic=2713.msg76883#msg76883 date=1239761567]
The LEDs will pulsate to show data transfer and would make any door frame festive if hung right.

The pulse would be too fast for the human eye to see.... unless it had a PW divider...
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MY DREAMS
(04-14-2009, 07:13 PM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ]I like a challenge

[Image: Easy-Pull-Box-for-Cat5e-Cat6.jpg][Image: power-drill-1.jpg]
not everyone knows how to make cat5 cables hek. Smile
I keep seeing those two pictures and thinking this:

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(04-14-2009, 10:30 PM)Fail Medic link Wrote: [ -> ]I keep seeing those two pictures and thinking this:

[Image: Bugs_Bunny_Hare_Remover_Screwball.jpg]
and that picture reminds me of this. (NSFW, porn)
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