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    X220 Intel Cetrino Wireless N-1000 Dropping Connection

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by RamblinWreck, Jul 30, 2011.

  1. RamblinWreck

    RamblinWreck Notebook Enthusiast

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    It's pretty slow to begin with, but once every 30 or so minutes on average, I lose my internet connection. I used to be able to troubleshoot it and it would say Default Gateway is Not Open, but now it just can't find the error, so I have to disable the wireless and then enable it with the Windows 7 troubleshooter and it'll work for 30 minutes (although slowly).

    Anybody else have the same problem?
     
  2. thetoast

    thetoast Notebook Evangelist

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    No problem with my 1000
     
  3. RamblinWreck

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    Agh what should I do then? Any ideas why the default gateway is not open? FWIW, no others computers on our router have problems.
     
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    I had same problem with my T410i...
     
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    Was there any fix for it or are we just screwed?