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    Wireless lan on W3V logs on and off constantly...

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Rasmus_DK, May 2, 2006.

  1. Rasmus_DK

    Rasmus_DK Notebook Enthusiast

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    When I'm on my wireless network my W3V constantly logs on and off.

    I can fix it by choosing repair in the wireless menu, but from then on the connection gets slower and slower untill I'm logged off.

    Has anyone had a similar problem, or does anyone have ideas on how to fix this?

    Thanks :)

    Rasmus
     
  2. PROPortable

    PROPortable Company Representative

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    Check your router settings... out of the box a lot of routers now-a-days are set to let the signal go to sleep and change speeds... i'd suggest going in and checking those settings out. I'd also make sure your firmware on that router is up to date while you're in there.
     
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    Thanks for the reply... If I've lost the manual to the router how do I retrieve the ip adress?

    Thanks
     
  4. tctic

    tctic Notebook Guru

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    What is your router brand and model? Also try visiting the manufacturer's website for the manual in pdf.
     
  5. Geared2play.com

    Geared2play.com Company Representative

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    Have you tried changing the channel or atleast changing from intel to microsoft client? Does this act the same way with other access points. Try it elsewhere and see how it acts. its the easiest way to know if its a soft iddue on your laptop, your router or just the area you are in (interference)