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Wireless network drops

dcpsoguy

Diamond Member
Heres the problem. I am having problems with my wireless network. The BEFW11S4 Linksys v4 router is hooked up to a PC downstairs, and then there are two wireless PCs upstairs, each connected with their own Wireless Linksys adapter. for some reason, at COMPLETELY random times, my internet just dies on both wireless connections. Just drops out of the blue. Funny thing is that it says it's still connected but when I try to access the internet it doesn't work and then if I try to reconnect to it, it won't reconnect. The only way to fix this is go downstairs manually to the router and do a unplug the router and the cable modem, leave it for a minute, and then plug them both back in which is a pain in the ass. Anybody know what the problem is?
 
Originally posted by: dcpsoguy
Heres the problem. I am having problems with my wireless network. The BEFW11S4 Linksys v4 router is hooked up to a PC downstairs, and then there are two wireless PCs upstairs, each connected with their own Wireless Linksys adapter. for some reason, at COMPLETELY random times, my internet just dies on both wireless connections. Just drops out of the blue. Funny thing is that it says it's still connected but when I try to access the internet it doesn't work and then if I try to reconnect to it, it won't reconnect. The only way to fix this is go downstairs manually to the router and do a unplug the router and the cable modem, leave it for a minute, and then plug them both back in which is a pain in the ass. Anybody know what the problem is?

the problem is you need to wear a tinfoil hat with an antenna on top to make wireless work in your house. I know, I was the previous owner.
 
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