Georgi Hristozov wrote:
Hi,
max написа:
On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 07:16:41PM +0300, Georgi Hristozov wrote:
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Got a coffee shop nearby? Do they have wireless access? Try there and
see if the problem persists. Hardware failure has to be ruled out or
all the debugging in the world isn't going to do you a bit of good.
Other things to consider is if anyone else is connected to your
access point, some access points will have to limit the overall speed
if a client is using say b instead of g wireless, so your only as
fast as your slowest man.
Sometimes I use another notebook (Win 2000) with this AP and the speed
is stable. And, as I said, with Vista on the same problematic Toshiba,
everything works great for hours with high network load. Checked the
AP, nobody else is connected (and it's highly unlikely that I have a
WPA cracker in my neighbourhood :D ), and according to iwconfig I'm
using G. Anyway, checking near a hotspot (or at a friend's home) is a
good idea, I need just a few minutes of downloading at high speed to
experience this issue, no need to run iperf for hours. :)
I had a problem where my wireless network would lag badly periodically.
I thought my ISP was at fault but I evntually found that it was my dlink
wireless router. I applied a firmware update and its been good since
then. Check for maintenance for your wireless router..
wcn
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