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Old 12-27-2007, 08:39 PM
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Default Re: oh boy i need advice !!

Chris Newton wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I borrowed a Zyxel NBG334WUK01 Wireless DSL Router for my old laptop
> last month, it came with a usb adapter as my old laptop was not wi-fi
> enabled. Anyways it worked fine, and for my 2 bedroom house i seemed to
> get a good reception all over.
>
> So for xmas Santa got me a new laptop with Vista and built in Wi-fi, so
> not being very adventurous i thought i would buy the same one as i knew
> it worked. It said on the box that it works with vista but was designed
> for Xp.
>
> Anyways i got it set up and decided not to use the USB adapter as mine
> has it built in. It worked fine but only in the same room and when i
> took the laptop down stairs it would not connect and could not even find
> the network i had just set up.
>
> I decided to try the dongle and turn my built in Wi-fi off but that did
> not work properly as the dongle is not vista compatible. according to
> the website


If you got the G202 as part of the package then the Vista drivers are
available.
<http://dl01.zyxel.com/DownloadLibary_ShortName/G-202/driver/G-202_2.0.2.5.zip>
>
> So basically could it be my built in wi-fi thats not working properly
> even though its fine if its in the same room as the router?

If it works then it works, just not very well.
Apart from the Laptop what is different in setup from when you had
coverage throughout the house with the original, same model router and
dongle, equipment?
1.Is the router in the same place with the Antenna pointing in the same
direction?
2.Is the Transmit power setting in the router set to 100%?
3.Are you using the same Channel and have you tried a different one? You
could try installing this WiFi monitor and see if anyone else is using
the same Channel or a nearby one:-
http://www.xirrus.com/library/downlo...rgadget1.0.zip
Guide:-
http://www.xirrus.com/library/downlo...etguide1.0.pdf
You should also be able to check the signal level of the router at
different points in your house.
>
> And if i go and buy maybe a g+ as this was a g would this help my built
> in wi-fi pick it up better, if it has more range.
>
> Also if i decide to buy a better router with better range that comes
> with a usb adapter can i just use this? and will it work ok as long as i
> dont switch the one on in my computer?
>
> Sorry for long thread but i am a newbie to all this and wanted to get
> all info in.
>
> Thanks all
>
> Chris
>
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