daimoneon <daimoneon@gmail.com> hath wroth:
>All what i found in router settings was if i want to have as b, g or
>both. i tried all the three possibilites with no success.
Somewhere in the Wireless settings on your WGR614 router is a setting
for wireless speed. It's usually set to "auto" but can be set to any
speed.l
>Yes, but the other two work well, so that's why i didn't specify them.
>Do u need it ?
Nope, unless they also have Intel 2200BG cards. But I didn't notice
that they work "well" (is that at 1Mbit/sec)? If that's the case, I
vaguely recall the bug in 9.x versions of Intel Proset causing the
speed to drop to 1Mbit/sec and staying there forever. Proset version.
>I have done it before. I have updated both access connections and
>drivers to make sure, they are compatible.
Ok, I won't ask for version numbers.
>I disabled the Wireless Zero Config in services and used Proset, as u
>recommend. It worked in exact same way as before.
Then it's probably some type of interference problem. Can you drag
the WGR614 wireless router and this laptop to a basement or some place
where there's no possibility of interference? Setup any desktop with
open shares or a web server to act as a simulated internet connection.
If it works there, then it's an interference problem. If it screws up
again, then there's something weird with the 2200BG or operating
system setup.
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