"richard_richard" <no@no.com> hath wroth:
>i have a broadband modem and a linksys N series wireless router.
Do these devices have model numbers?
>my main pc is hardwired to the above combination,
>however the connection keeps dropping, for no reason and at no regular time
Well, then it's obviously not a wireless problem.
>when it happens i have to open the network connections, disable the
>connection, wait, enable it , then click repair, this works for a bit then
>bang.......goes again
>
>it does not matter what i am doing on line, downloading, browsing, games
>etc.......
That could be almost anything. Check the light on the broadband modem
(DSL, cable, satellite????) and see if you're losing the connection to
the ISP. If DSL, it's usually a problem with your microfilter
installation. If cable, it's lack of signal caused by a creative
splitter, amplifier, or directional coupler installation. If
satellite, it can be a bad path or unstable dish mounting (all too
common). After you've checked your installation, you might want to
run whatever diagnostic your ISP provides and check the internet
connection.
If the modem and connection appear to be stable, decode the model
number of your Linksys N box and download the latest firmware. That
usually solves many problems.
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