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    Wireless Networks

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by Hokage, Feb 14, 2006.

  1. Hokage

    Hokage Newbie

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    If you have some problems regarding wireless connection drops every few minutes, try to disable the IEEE 802.1X Authentication on your computer.

    Try also to adjust the wireless settings ofo your wireless Acces Point Sometimes Linksys use this kind of setup: Beacon Interval : 50 RTS Threshold and Fragmentation : 2100.
     
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    USAFdude02 NBR Reviewer & Deity NBR Reviewer

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  3. Hokage

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    Any card experienced the same problem. If adjusting the wireless settings on the Access Point didn't worked, try also to assign a static IP address on the wireless computer, the IP Address should be within the same range of the Access Point.