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bjk0908
10-17-2011, 07:34 PM
Help! We have two laptops, both equipped for wireless that worked perfectly through our Linksys router before moving to TV. Now, one works well but the other continually drops and reconnects the wireless signal. I took it to Barnes & Noble where it worked fine. Does anybody have any idea what the problem might be and how it can be corrected?

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chuckinca
10-17-2011, 08:55 PM
Sounds like a weak signal from the internet provider (since it worked fine in Barnes & Noble).

My Sprint Hotspot connection drops out all the time.


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John_W
10-17-2011, 08:56 PM
I bought both a Linksy E2500 router and an HP Laptop from Best Buy when we moved here, I never owned a laptop before. I have Century Link 10.0 speed to the curb, no modem. Everything worked great for three months, then about two weeks ago the connection would go down about once an hour or two for about 15 minutes or so. Then I would unplug the modem and plug the inthernet jack directly into the laptop and it would work fine, so I knew the problem was with the router.

I re-inserted the startup disc from Linksey and did a download like it was new. Ever since then it has worked great. Hopefully this will work for you.

VillagesFlorida
10-17-2011, 09:34 PM
I am having the same issue with a friend's second laptop. Thinking the older one was "toast" he bought a new one. I worked on the one that he thought was gone and got it working fine, at MY house. When I took it back to HIS house, where his new laptop connects to the internet just fine, I could not get any connectivity at all. It "sees" the network but will not connect to the internet. I found a possible solution on line and you can check it out to see if this may be the problem. It relates to two laptops having the same IP address and how that does not work. This link will get you to info as to how to change the IP address on one of the laptops. I have not had a chance to try this on my friend's laptop but I will when I visit again.

http://compnetworking.about.com/od/internetaccessbestuses/tp/fixing-cant-connect-to-internet-problems.htm

Shirleevee
10-17-2011, 10:06 PM
Help! We have two laptops, both equipped for wireless that worked perfectly through our Linksys router before moving to TV. Now, one works well but the other continually drops and reconnects the wireless signal. I took it to Barnes & Noble where it worked fine. Does anybody have any idea what the problem might be and how it can be corrected?

B

Everyday. when my husband gets on his laptop, we have the same problem. It connects for a while and then abruptly disconnects. My Wifi disappears from our sharing
center, I re-do and we start the dance all over again.....

mulligan
10-18-2011, 06:28 AM
I had a linksys/vista/comcast connectivity problem, and solved it with a netgear router. Not 100% though, I cannot actually connect to comcast without getting a timeout. all other connections seem to be fine.

JeffAVEWS
10-18-2011, 08:06 AM
If you have Cenruylink you can get free support from them, including Windows problems. The support staff is difficult to understand...they are in an exotic place, Winter Park!

:posting:

memason
10-18-2011, 09:05 AM
You got some good info above, especially as it relates to IP addresses.

One other issue you might want to check, is WHICH network are you connecting.... At times, I [unknowingly] connect to a neighbors unsecured network and I have all kinds of connection issues. If that is happening, you can set your laptop to ignore the other network and connect to yours.

Just another thing to check....

graciegirl
11-22-2011, 06:42 PM
It says something about....a duplicate IP address or another computer on line or something.

I am fluent in English and speak a little French and cannot even translate computereze.

memason
11-22-2011, 07:26 PM
It says something about....a duplicate IP address or another computer on line or something.

I am fluent in English and speak a little French and cannot even translate computereze.
Do you have more than one computer, in your home, connecting to your internet connection? Do you have wireless?

Jim-Debby
11-22-2011, 09:59 PM
are you using a portable phone? is it an old one?
if it is 2.5 mh you need to upgrade it to one at least 5 to 6mh

Jim-Debby
11-22-2011, 10:02 PM
if you are using an old portable phone of 2.4mh it is causing your problem
Upgrade you phone to one with 5 to 6 mh

Hancle704
11-22-2011, 11:27 PM
Since original post did not mention who the ISP is, don't know if this applies to their problem.

Neighbor had problems recently with her wireless laptop. Could not get on internet through Comcast. Disconnected power cord and cable from modem and router, which is what Comcast always tells you to do. She was then able to get on internet but it was sloooooooooowww. Seemed like a dial-up connection (remember that). Finally called Comcast and they did something from their end and suddenly she was on the internet with download speeds approaching 18 MBPS.

graciegirl
11-22-2011, 11:32 PM
Do you have more than one computer, in your home, connecting to your internet connection? Do you have wireless?

Two computers and Verizon wireless hotbox. Pushing that danged button to reset it a dozen times a day.

Can't you hear me cussing over in your village???

Bill-n-Brillo
11-22-2011, 11:41 PM
.......Can't you hear me cussing over in your village???

I can hear you clear up here in Ahia!!! :1rotfl:

Bill :)

skyguy79
11-22-2011, 11:53 PM
Two computers and Verizon wireless hotbox. Pushing that danged button to reset it a dozen times a day.

Can't you hear me cussing over in your village???I hear ya! We had Verizon DSL at the camp we used to have and I couldn't tell you the number of off color expressions my wife had to hear coming out of me with mis-information, waiting several day without service before we could get local technical support and of course, the great out-sourced phone support from India. They'd make you go through the same processes you already did repeatedly on your own first before they would move on to the next page of their pre-scripted support book. Very glad I don't have DSL anymore!

skyguy79
11-23-2011, 12:03 AM
I can hear you clear up here in Ahia!!! :1rotfl:

Bill :)Line your walls with boxes of http://aux.iconpedia.net/uploads/1842329541922114926.png. That might baffle the sound!
http://www.allpest.com/wot/smileys/hehehehehe.gif

Snowbirdtobe
11-23-2011, 01:09 AM
Two computers and Verizon wireless hotbox. Pushing that danged button to reset it a dozen times a day.

Can't you hear me cussing over in your village???

We had a wireless hot spot that was limited to 5 connections at a time.
When I looked at the all the devices trying to connect to the hot spot I found we had
1 computer
2 TV sets
1 iPad
1 printer
2 TIVOs
2 iPhones
We got rid of the MYFI card and are on Comcast.

Sweetgirl
11-23-2011, 06:46 AM
Thank you. Allot of excellent tips & information to help us troubleshoot & resolve any future problems before calling in $$ help:Screen_of_Death: