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Wireless router question


cookinbrak

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It would be extremely unusual for another router's signal to be interfering with your own signal.  Its more likely that you have a problem with your modem, or  router, or the router's power supply/cord, or that you are losing your signal from your provider temporarily.  I had DSL from ATT with a 2wire gateway, and a bad power supply caused my connection to drop at least twice a day.  Once I replaced it, the problems stopped. 

 

My suggestion would be to call the provider.  I know that time warner can monitor the connection from the outside, get some information when it drops.  They should be able to at least tell you if the drop is inside or outside.

 

Also, does your router have logs, and if so, can you see any error codes in them?  If you find an error code, google it and it might give you a clue as to what is happening. 

 

And Mr Belding's suggestion is a good one as well.  Make sure you are running the latest software.  In fact, that should be the first thing you do.

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Joining Mr Belding and DDII on this...

 

 

 

Time for someone to bring up Occam's Razor

 

Start with the simple solutions, bad hardware, out of date firmware, updated wireless drivers before you go to some exotic interference issue.

 

The likelihood that you are getting "knocked off" by someone else's devices are pretty slim.

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From my experiences as a cable guy, you may have what is called "high transmit levels" which causes you to be thrown off of your services.

I am not saying call the cable company right away, my company charged $30 if it was customer owned equipment causing the problem.

Also, are you using any splitters bought from a store?

I once had a case where the services were going in and out with perfectly good levels, but the connectors were not on very tight, so check those.

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So the connection to your network is OK but the actual internet (web browsing, etc) cuts out?   If you continue to stay connected to your network itself it's most likely not anything like conflicting signals, microwaves, etc that is causing it.  

 

Is this happening very often?  You could try connecting your cable modem directly to a PC and see if it cuts out in the allotted time frame that way you can figure out if it's your connection or the router.   Some routers just start getting testy and need reboots more often.

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What else have you used to troubleshoot?

Do you use any other devices that can you can compare the connection to? Like another computer or tablet or anything?

Have you tried hooking the computer straight to a hard connection and seeing if it continues to cut out?

I would try hard connecting it to the wireless router first, and if it cuts out still hard connect it to your modem and compare, if that's the set up you are using.

These two methods can give you a better idea to narrow your problem.

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