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tezza
post Nov 1 2006, 03:00 PM
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Does anyone else use the Belkin Wireless 125 High speed mode router, or one of their similar products?
I own one and have three other computers set-up on the same network.
Do any of you ever find problems with them? The only annoying thing is sometimes I cant get a connection on one of the computers and it gets annoying when you need the computer.
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post Nov 1 2006, 03:05 PM
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QUOTE(tezza @ Nov 1 2006, 03:00 PM) [snapback]90639[/snapback]

Does anyone else use the Belkin Wireless 125 High speed mode router, or one of their similar products?
I own one and have three other computers set-up on the same network.
Do any of you ever find problems with them? The only annoying thing is sometimes I cant get a connection on one of the computers and it gets annoying when you need the computer.


I had Belkin 125 Mbps router. It worked fine until I had to stream high quality videos on the network. The signal was intruppted and the video was intermittent. Then I tried Linksys 54 Mbps. This one worked good without any problem streaming videos. But this Linksys router needs reboot quite often.

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post Nov 1 2006, 03:20 PM
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I cant get a connection

What do you mean by "I can't get a connection" ? Do you mean that you cannot login to windows ? Or do you say that you cannot go to the Internet ?
Because connecting to the computer is purely local to your PC, except if you decided to be inside a domain. And if you want to be inside a domain, you must create a domain controller.
If you have no domain controller, you must tell your computer "I'm not in a domain, i'm a standalone computer".

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post Nov 1 2006, 05:04 PM
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When I say connect I mean I am using my router for my internet connection. I normally get a very low signal. Although this is not all the time.
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post Nov 2 2006, 04:52 AM
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Even though i don't own one you might want to try some of these steps:
1. Update firmware and drivers (You also might want to run windows update on the computers)
2. Make sure there isn't any interference around the router/card in the pc
3. See if you can somehow check if the routers running at full signal strength

I recommend you do step 1 and 2 and if that doesn't work it could be a faulty pci wireless network card (Is this happening to just one pc or all of them?)

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post Nov 2 2006, 08:59 AM
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It doesnt always happen. It is a problem that occurs every so often. The annoying thing is that it can pick up a wanadoo wireless signal everynow and then.
So do you think that is the interferance or do you think that I need to do something with my signal? And if I did how would I be able to do so?
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